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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 125611" data-attributes="member: 1297"><p>Hey shivan, Ilikegold & goldierocks.</p><p>In the last 4 posts between the three of you I have learnt quite a bit about the difference between composition & deposition in ignieous rocks. </p><p>Although I dont have any formal qualifications in either earth sciences,mining or metalurgy I have completed a continuing education course Called "The geology of prospecting". I have also read a lot of old books on the subjects of mining, mineralogy and analysis of ores. Some of these are still relevant today for the hobbie propspector some are not relevant due to the risk of personal injury if some of the methods are used.</p><p></p><p>perhaps we sh0uld ask the mods to make a sticky topic for geology terms & Q & A.</p><p></p><p>Jethro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 125611, member: 1297"] Hey shivan, Ilikegold & goldierocks. In the last 4 posts between the three of you I have learnt quite a bit about the difference between composition & deposition in ignieous rocks. Although I dont have any formal qualifications in either earth sciences,mining or metalurgy I have completed a continuing education course Called "The geology of prospecting". I have also read a lot of old books on the subjects of mining, mineralogy and analysis of ores. Some of these are still relevant today for the hobbie propspector some are not relevant due to the risk of personal injury if some of the methods are used. perhaps we sh0uld ask the mods to make a sticky topic for geology terms & Q & A. Jethro. [/QUOTE]
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