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Detecting bigger gold in NSW...."Alluvial" vs "Eluvial"
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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 648046" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>I have not looked at MinView for years - Victoria is certainly very detailed. It produced a lot more gold (five times as much as NSW in the 19th C than NSW, from a much smaller area). and early mapping was very detailed. Try playing with Minview yourself. Note that in Victoria it is not obvious to the casual user that all this information is there, like separation of alluvial from hard rock mine shafts. I used to be good on GIS, so I would download the mineral localities and mine workings layer file, separate the "gold" deposits attributes column in the file, then separate the alluvial attributes column in my new gold file from the hardrock....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 648046, member: 4386"] I have not looked at MinView for years - Victoria is certainly very detailed. It produced a lot more gold (five times as much as NSW in the 19th C than NSW, from a much smaller area). and early mapping was very detailed. Try playing with Minview yourself. Note that in Victoria it is not obvious to the casual user that all this information is there, like separation of alluvial from hard rock mine shafts. I used to be good on GIS, so I would download the mineral localities and mine workings layer file, separate the "gold" deposits attributes column in the file, then separate the alluvial attributes column in my new gold file from the hardrock.... [/QUOTE]
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Detecting bigger gold in NSW...."Alluvial" vs "Eluvial"
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