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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Old timers, to break even
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<blockquote data-quote="20x" data-source="post: 670106" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>Something else seriously considering..</p><p>The digger that's right in the guts of the the deepest section of a lead/gutter, has a localised view of the bedrock topography, he could see the gutter direction and possible tributaries of the gutter.</p><p>But from what I've seen it only takes a difference in hardness of the bedrock between a tributary gutter and the main gutter to be harder/slower decomposition rate to trap a higher bench..</p><p>A possible explanation for the outer/spaced random diggings as I'm sure they would have been aware of it.</p><p>Other variables are the 2 man claim verses the company's later in the rush employing diggers to dig for these anomalies..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20x, post: 670106, member: 2569"] Something else seriously considering.. The digger that's right in the guts of the the deepest section of a lead/gutter, has a localised view of the bedrock topography, he could see the gutter direction and possible tributaries of the gutter. But from what I've seen it only takes a difference in hardness of the bedrock between a tributary gutter and the main gutter to be harder/slower decomposition rate to trap a higher bench.. A possible explanation for the outer/spaced random diggings as I'm sure they would have been aware of it. Other variables are the 2 man claim verses the company's later in the rush employing diggers to dig for these anomalies.. [/QUOTE]
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