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<blockquote data-quote="shmiff" data-source="post: 392515" data-attributes="member: 12091"><p>Thank you and OMG. What would be really handy would be a map of Adelaide and the Hills, shaded in blue to show the areas where it <em>is</em> legal to prospect, including the correct beaches, roads, rivers etc. And sure, I'll always leave things as I find them.</p><p></p><p>The gold locations on the topological overlay of the map at the sarig link with transparency set to maximum seem to provide a huge amount of data regarding past finds in relation to altitude in each area, e.g. Echunga finds are all between 315m and 340m, whereas Uraidla was higher, between 510m and 550m. With some geological understanding (which I don't yet have) one might be able to predict the most likely locations based on the undulations of the land.</p><p></p><p>shmiff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmiff, post: 392515, member: 12091"] Thank you and OMG. What would be really handy would be a map of Adelaide and the Hills, shaded in blue to show the areas where it [i]is[/i] legal to prospect, including the correct beaches, roads, rivers etc. And sure, I'll always leave things as I find them. The gold locations on the topological overlay of the map at the sarig link with transparency set to maximum seem to provide a huge amount of data regarding past finds in relation to altitude in each area, e.g. Echunga finds are all between 315m and 340m, whereas Uraidla was higher, between 510m and 550m. With some geological understanding (which I don't yet have) one might be able to predict the most likely locations based on the undulations of the land. shmiff [/QUOTE]
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