Specimen Number13-3-031CommentsGarnet Hill is the product of metamorphism of a hydrothermal system at Little Bob mineIn Teaching CollectionNoMineral(s)amphibolefeldspargarnetmuscoviteRock NamegranofelsDistrictGeorgiaMineLittle BobExternal LinkMindatGeo-LocationundefinedSub-LocationundefinedDeposit TypeVMSGeo-Coords[1] Reference MaterialACL-185: Hurst, V.J., and Crawford, T.J., 1970, Sulfide Deposits in the Coosa Valley Area, Georgia; Econ, Develop. Admin., Tech. Assist. Proj., U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington, D.C., 190 p.
ACL-190; Cook, R.B., 1978, Minerals of Georgia: Their Properties and Occurrences; GA Dept. Nat. Res. Bull. 92, Atlanta, GA, 189 p.
ACL-191: Hatcher, R.D., and Butler, J.R., eds., 1979, Guidebook for Southern Appalachian Field Trip in the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Northeastern Georgia, September 9-15, 1979; IGCP Proj. 27, 117 p.
ACL-196: Multiple authors and articles, 1984, Econ. Geol. Special Issue on Massive Sulfide Deposits of the Appalachian-Caledonian Orogen, p. 1425-1761.
13-3-031: granofels - Georgia District - Little Bob Mine. Franklin College Collections, accessed 14/06/2026, https://digitalcollections.franklin.uga.edu/nodes/view/33137