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Metal Detecting for Gold
What Is/Was Pipeclay And How Is It Formed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 633734" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Thanks for your explanations Goldierocks. </p><p>Several of the mounds had a small indentation in the middle of the mound leading we geology uneducated to name them volcanoes. </p><p>Maybe I strayed considering the opening topic was about "pipe clay"</p><p>However did mention that one "mound" gave up 1 1/2 ozs of gold around the perimeter and that we did find gold in the clay base of a creek below.</p><p>My apologies if it is boring but it definitely is "gold related" and a mystery we have lived with since finding the first "volcano" back in the early 90's.</p><p>We have one we found very remote last season that hasn't been detected, this year we will see if it is a gold producer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 633734, member: 1414"] Thanks for your explanations Goldierocks. Several of the mounds had a small indentation in the middle of the mound leading we geology uneducated to name them volcanoes. Maybe I strayed considering the opening topic was about "pipe clay" However did mention that one "mound" gave up 1 1/2 ozs of gold around the perimeter and that we did find gold in the clay base of a creek below. My apologies if it is boring but it definitely is "gold related" and a mystery we have lived with since finding the first "volcano" back in the early 90's. We have one we found very remote last season that hasn't been detected, this year we will see if it is a gold producer. [/QUOTE]
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What Is/Was Pipeclay And How Is It Formed?
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