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Gold Prospecting
Hard Rock Gold Prospecting
pyrite and sulphides rocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaros" data-source="post: 118589" data-attributes="member: 1122"><p>Pyrite is usually found associated with other sulfides or oxides in quartz veins, sedimentary rock, and metamorphic rock, as well as in coal beds and as a replacement mineral in fossils. Despite being nicknamed fool's gold, <u>pyrite is sometimes found in association with small quantities of gold</u>. Gold and arsenic occur as a coupled substitution in the pyrite structure.</p><p>Try looking in Mr. Google yourself and fossick for some info. It's all part of "the hunt".</p><p>Jaros</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaros, post: 118589, member: 1122"] Pyrite is usually found associated with other sulfides or oxides in quartz veins, sedimentary rock, and metamorphic rock, as well as in coal beds and as a replacement mineral in fossils. Despite being nicknamed fool's gold, [u]pyrite is sometimes found in association with small quantities of gold[/u]. Gold and arsenic occur as a coupled substitution in the pyrite structure. Try looking in Mr. Google yourself and fossick for some info. It's all part of "the hunt". Jaros [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
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