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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Campaspe river
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<blockquote data-quote="bogfrog" data-source="post: 668415" data-attributes="member: 24557"><p>'The section from Lake Eppalock down to Campaspe Weir at <strong>Elmore</strong> has good pool/riffle definition with some areas of deep water and predominantly<strong> rubble and gravel</strong> substrate. The lowest section from Campaspe Weir down to the Murray River has a uniform channel shape, <strong>sand </strong>substrate, abundant snags and shallow water.'</p><p></p><p>So then, it's likely there are sand shelfs and gravel cavities to hold travelling grains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bogfrog, post: 668415, member: 24557"] 'The section from Lake Eppalock down to Campaspe Weir at [B]Elmore[/B] has good pool/riffle definition with some areas of deep water and predominantly[B] rubble and gravel[/B] substrate. The lowest section from Campaspe Weir down to the Murray River has a uniform channel shape, [B]sand [/B]substrate, abundant snags and shallow water.' So then, it's likely there are sand shelfs and gravel cavities to hold travelling grains. [/QUOTE]
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