Map of Anderson Creek Mineral Occurrence, TAS

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The Anderson Creek Mineral Occurrence is an asbestos, cobalt and nickel mine.1

The Anderson Creek Mineral Occurrence is a mine on the banks of the Andersons Creek in north Tasmania, Australia situated about 190km north-northwest of Hobart (show me). The Anderson Creek Mineral Occurrence is at an altitude of about 67m above sea level.

The Anderson Creek Mineral Occurrence is a asbestos, cobalt and nickel mine. Do you know what else was or is being mined at the Anderson Creek Mineral Occurrence? If you do, why not contribute your knowledge by clicking here.

The nearest populated place is the town of Beaconsfield which is 4.2km away with a population of around 1,000 (show me a map with Anderson Creek Mineral Occurrence and Beaconsfield).

The nearest sealed road to Anderson Creek Mineral Occurrence is the West Tamar Highway (3.7km away).

1Bottrill R., 1997. Mir797. Mineral Resources Location And Characterisation System (mirloch). Mineral Resources Tasmania

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Anderson Creek Mineral Occurrence Weather
21 minutes ago
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Temp8.8°Csteady
Feels like4.9°Ccooling
Wind17-20km/h
SSE
increasing
Pressure1019.5hParising
Rain since 9am0mmN/A
Observation taken 15km
to the north (highlight point)
23/5/13 1:35AM (EST); 12:35AM (CST); 22/5/1311:35PM (WST)
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