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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Is there in microns a point beyond which gold is no longer recoverable
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeofallTrades" data-source="post: 592924" data-attributes="member: 969"><p>With all respect, I disagree and I'll explain, every style will have a limit as to what "size" gold will be recoverable, so its very important to know his style to address "the limit" otherwise you could say any gold, even that under a microscope is "recoverable" but is this being realistic? I think not.</p><p>If he is metal detecting than approx 0.03</p><p>If he is panning than gold contained within the black sands.</p><p>If he is hard rock than ores with Tellurides & Sulfides.</p><p></p><p>Then the scale is important along with the latest in technology, Look at KCGM if you really want to know how "fine/low" you can go.</p><p><a href="http://www.superpit.com.au/" target="_blank">http://www.superpit.com.au/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeofallTrades, post: 592924, member: 969"] With all respect, I disagree and I'll explain, every style will have a limit as to what "size" gold will be recoverable, so its very important to know his style to address "the limit" otherwise you could say any gold, even that under a microscope is "recoverable" but is this being realistic? I think not. If he is metal detecting than approx 0.03 If he is panning than gold contained within the black sands. If he is hard rock than ores with Tellurides & Sulfides. Then the scale is important along with the latest in technology, Look at KCGM if you really want to know how "fine/low" you can go. [url]http://www.superpit.com.au/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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