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Metal Detecting for Gold
What Is/Was Pipeclay And How Is It Formed?
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<blockquote data-quote="wiley coyote" data-source="post: 633914" data-attributes="member: 7587"><p>I opened this topic asking about pipeclay. I got numerous responses to my query which were very helpful in my understanding of it. It has wandered off topic slightly, but is still very Interesting to me, as the mounds Nightjar mentioned are in the G.T. as well. So every bit of information I can glean from others is very helpful in my knowledge of gold formation. To receive information from Nightjar, an experienced prospector, or, Goldierocks, an obviously very experienced geologist, who is able to explain to me, in layman terms, not Geobabble, how things are formed. I joined this forum to increase my knowledge in prospecting. So anything I can learn here from anyone is most appreciated. wiley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiley coyote, post: 633914, member: 7587"] I opened this topic asking about pipeclay. I got numerous responses to my query which were very helpful in my understanding of it. It has wandered off topic slightly, but is still very Interesting to me, as the mounds Nightjar mentioned are in the G.T. as well. So every bit of information I can glean from others is very helpful in my knowledge of gold formation. To receive information from Nightjar, an experienced prospector, or, Goldierocks, an obviously very experienced geologist, who is able to explain to me, in layman terms, not Geobabble, how things are formed. I joined this forum to increase my knowledge in prospecting. So anything I can learn here from anyone is most appreciated. wiley [/QUOTE]
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