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Metal Detecting for Gold
Is It Worth Digging Out Old Alluvial Holes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hare_Twigga" data-source="post: 73550" data-attributes="member: 1994"><p>I guess so, it's alluvial but more like water courses or old run off areas from a very long time ago but not miocene type creek/rivers. I'm not sure if the clay colors are and indicator in other areas either, it's just a connection I've made over the last 20yrs or so around the areas I prospect... There's more to it though like the areas you chose to bore a hole, I've found gentle slopes leading to river flats especially when it's mountainous country are a great place to test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hare_Twigga, post: 73550, member: 1994"] I guess so, it's alluvial but more like water courses or old run off areas from a very long time ago but not miocene type creek/rivers. I'm not sure if the clay colors are and indicator in other areas either, it's just a connection I've made over the last 20yrs or so around the areas I prospect... There's more to it though like the areas you chose to bore a hole, I've found gentle slopes leading to river flats especially when it's mountainous country are a great place to test. [/QUOTE]
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