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Metal Detecting for Gold
Detecting bigger gold in NSW...."Alluvial" vs "Eluvial"
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<blockquote data-quote="Geepeezee7" data-source="post: 663282" data-attributes="member: 23915"><p>I somehow missed this reply until now.</p><p></p><p>Absolutely fascinating. As always goldierocks, your replies are a lucid exposition of concepts I have read in the literature but have had trouble grasping.</p><p></p><p><em>…The tighter folding of such a zone can be recognized, and actual fractures without quartz can also be recognized, once you learn some geology and get your eye in…</em></p><p></p><p>In the field and/or from a geological map? How can one recognise? In the field would it be a matter of that more intense cleavage you suggested?</p><p></p><p>Interesting about detecting the structural projection vs downhill. I just watched an interesting video about just that today on this forum <a href="https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/threads/connect-the-dots.40883/#post-663051" target="_blank">here</a> funnily enough in which Goldtalk Leonora discusses detecting the structural projection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geepeezee7, post: 663282, member: 23915"] I somehow missed this reply until now. Absolutely fascinating. As always goldierocks, your replies are a lucid exposition of concepts I have read in the literature but have had trouble grasping. [I]…The tighter folding of such a zone can be recognized, and actual fractures without quartz can also be recognized, once you learn some geology and get your eye in…[/I] In the field and/or from a geological map? How can one recognise? In the field would it be a matter of that more intense cleavage you suggested? Interesting about detecting the structural projection vs downhill. I just watched an interesting video about just that today on this forum [URL='https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/threads/connect-the-dots.40883/#post-663051']here[/URL] funnily enough in which Goldtalk Leonora discusses detecting the structural projection. [/QUOTE]
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Detecting bigger gold in NSW...."Alluvial" vs "Eluvial"
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