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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Quartz with ironstone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marked" data-source="post: 48387" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>As I have been reading with interest in Simpson Davison's "The gold deposits in Australia", which can be found on google's booksearch (kindly listed as a book of interest within the threads on this very forum), although often associated in regards to locality with quartz veins, alluvial gold often has nothing at all to do with what may or may not have weathered from local quartz veins; in many cases it seems to have been formed or distributed independently of the formation and subsequent decomposition of the quartz...</p><p></p><p>Although not much help in answering your question, it does suggest that not too much effort may be warranted in searching for any parent source within local quartz veins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marked, post: 48387, member: 1246"] As I have been reading with interest in Simpson Davison's "The gold deposits in Australia", which can be found on google's booksearch (kindly listed as a book of interest within the threads on this very forum), although often associated in regards to locality with quartz veins, alluvial gold often has nothing at all to do with what may or may not have weathered from local quartz veins; in many cases it seems to have been formed or distributed independently of the formation and subsequent decomposition of the quartz... Although not much help in answering your question, it does suggest that not too much effort may be warranted in searching for any parent source within local quartz veins. [/QUOTE]
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