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<blockquote data-quote="WestOstrich!" data-source="post: 101520" data-attributes="member: 3813"><p>Thanks again Loamer. Just to clarify here, I have been advised by a very experienced party that the pipe clay was generally considered as the bedrock or 'bottom'. As per the article there evidently could be other separate gold depositing events below this. Is the pipeclay 'generally' considered as bedrock that would be holding up a gold depositing event or not? You seem to suggest that this is incorrect, and that most deposits were found below the pipe clay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestOstrich!, post: 101520, member: 3813"] Thanks again Loamer. Just to clarify here, I have been advised by a very experienced party that the pipe clay was generally considered as the bedrock or 'bottom'. As per the article there evidently could be other separate gold depositing events below this. Is the pipeclay 'generally' considered as bedrock that would be holding up a gold depositing event or not? You seem to suggest that this is incorrect, and that most deposits were found below the pipe clay? [/QUOTE]
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