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Help please with Identifying gold bear Quartz veins and geology
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<blockquote data-quote="goldtrapper" data-source="post: 454506" data-attributes="member: 13646"><p>I am in the Central West NSW and during my work and travels I come across a huge amount of quartz veins. Mostly in or around granite and decomposed granit and soils. I have been studying Minview and the the associated ancient rock formations that follow gold bearing quartz. Some of the areas I have been searching are within a few miles of 1890's+ gold mines.</p><p>I have discovered a huge amount of quartz veins in paddocks in the middle of nowhere and very hard to access during my work. Some of these veins have all the hallmarks I read here that gold is associated with/ Rust, green stain, associated minerals, crystals, opaque quartz etc.</p><p>is there someone that would be willing to talk me through the geology without having to do a degree or is it a science that needs many decades to learn?</p><p>I feel I am so close to finding a gold bearing reef but am just lacking the skills to know if it just below ground or I just need to crack that next seem?</p><p>Also is loaming the only way to tell if there is gold in those reefs? And if no show then I guess those reefs are all barren?</p><p>Any help would be appreciated. I must have located over 150 quartz reefs in the last 3 months. There must be some gold in one of them.lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldtrapper, post: 454506, member: 13646"] I am in the Central West NSW and during my work and travels I come across a huge amount of quartz veins. Mostly in or around granite and decomposed granit and soils. I have been studying Minview and the the associated ancient rock formations that follow gold bearing quartz. Some of the areas I have been searching are within a few miles of 1890's+ gold mines. I have discovered a huge amount of quartz veins in paddocks in the middle of nowhere and very hard to access during my work. Some of these veins have all the hallmarks I read here that gold is associated with/ Rust, green stain, associated minerals, crystals, opaque quartz etc. is there someone that would be willing to talk me through the geology without having to do a degree or is it a science that needs many decades to learn? I feel I am so close to finding a gold bearing reef but am just lacking the skills to know if it just below ground or I just need to crack that next seem? Also is loaming the only way to tell if there is gold in those reefs? And if no show then I guess those reefs are all barren? Any help would be appreciated. I must have located over 150 quartz reefs in the last 3 months. There must be some gold in one of them.lol [/QUOTE]
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