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Gold Prospecting
Small Scale Gold Mining
Geology(ish) question
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<blockquote data-quote="Average Joe" data-source="post: 119698" data-attributes="member: 2289"><p>The gold i have recovered has been free of any rock, gritty from its immediate surrounds but thats all. I suspected an elevated watercourse that has been cemented overtime. The smooth quartz pieces at the top of the gully that looks like it has been freed from the conglomerate by previous mining are quite large(up to 3-4kilos), and the quartz in conglomerate visable to me above ground is small by comparison. I'm thinking that the heavy layers were the gold "might" be would be underground.</p><p>Time to get the pick out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Average Joe, post: 119698, member: 2289"] The gold i have recovered has been free of any rock, gritty from its immediate surrounds but thats all. I suspected an elevated watercourse that has been cemented overtime. The smooth quartz pieces at the top of the gully that looks like it has been freed from the conglomerate by previous mining are quite large(up to 3-4kilos), and the quartz in conglomerate visable to me above ground is small by comparison. I'm thinking that the heavy layers were the gold "might" be would be underground. Time to get the pick out [/QUOTE]
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