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<blockquote data-quote="20x" data-source="post: 340270" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>your very close mate...off to each side of the gully at this elevation is as high as the old timers worked</p><p>it. below this there is a couple of meters of material missing off the surface leaving a couple of meters</p><p>on top of bedrock where it flattens out. The bedrock up top is very mottled, the foliation is multi directional </p><p>containing thin quartz veins and has a bubbled look to it. I believe these are all the indicators of a fault</p><p>zone, sorta what the front of 2 cars look like after a head on...just a bit of pressure lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20x, post: 340270, member: 2569"] your very close mate...off to each side of the gully at this elevation is as high as the old timers worked it. below this there is a couple of meters of material missing off the surface leaving a couple of meters on top of bedrock where it flattens out. The bedrock up top is very mottled, the foliation is multi directional containing thin quartz veins and has a bubbled look to it. I believe these are all the indicators of a fault zone, sorta what the front of 2 cars look like after a head on...just a bit of pressure lol [/QUOTE]
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