The Goss Moor alluvial tin tract hosted an old copper mine, which began operations in 1846. According to Collins (1878), the mine was established by sinking into the killas underlying the alluvial deposits, and it extracted small yet rich quantities of chalcocite ore.
Publications (1)
- Dines, Henry George (1956); BGS - Regional Memoirs - Metalliferous Mining Region of South West England Vol2, The; 335 pages