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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
If we could detect gold at twice the depth how much gold would we find
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 73493" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>I would say with every advancement forward the amount has increased. Pi machines cut "deeper" and more was found for example. Its very impressive in my estimation the technology that goes into the machines to explore the ground matrix to provide a signal that is repeatable to enable someone to unearth a piece of gold. With many options to improve this task I'm sure getting deeper again is being worked on, which is kind of two fold many nuggets are dug on "faint" signals so if these signals are detected deeper, and the deep faint signals now become clearer then more will come out. The amount of virgin nuggets left just beyond the capabilities of the modern machines with the most hardcore and proficient users is in all probability a massive amount of gold, evidenced by the amount of nuggets still being unearthed regularly with the current restrictions on depth. I also question where the average threshold in terms of depth and discrimination of junk will be reached, when the day comes that gold is constantly the only signal that comes through the finds would again increase</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 73493, member: 2152"] I would say with every advancement forward the amount has increased. Pi machines cut "deeper" and more was found for example. Its very impressive in my estimation the technology that goes into the machines to explore the ground matrix to provide a signal that is repeatable to enable someone to unearth a piece of gold. With many options to improve this task I'm sure getting deeper again is being worked on, which is kind of two fold many nuggets are dug on "faint" signals so if these signals are detected deeper, and the deep faint signals now become clearer then more will come out. The amount of virgin nuggets left just beyond the capabilities of the modern machines with the most hardcore and proficient users is in all probability a massive amount of gold, evidenced by the amount of nuggets still being unearthed regularly with the current restrictions on depth. I also question where the average threshold in terms of depth and discrimination of junk will be reached, when the day comes that gold is constantly the only signal that comes through the finds would again increase [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
If we could detect gold at twice the depth how much gold would we find
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