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Deep creek question
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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix76" data-source="post: 300533" data-attributes="member: 6518"><p>Obviously I haven't seen what you have, but if you have been able to pan off all the black sand, and you've got a lot of colour left, then IMHO I'd say that at least some of it will be gold.</p><p></p><p>Black sand is fairly heavy and pyrites is fairly light, so me thinks you should have panned off at least most of any pyrite with the black sand. So I wouldn't go tipping any of it just yet.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix76, post: 300533, member: 6518"] Obviously I haven't seen what you have, but if you have been able to pan off all the black sand, and you've got a lot of colour left, then IMHO I'd say that at least some of it will be gold. Black sand is fairly heavy and pyrites is fairly light, so me thinks you should have panned off at least most of any pyrite with the black sand. So I wouldn't go tipping any of it just yet. Cheers Bill [/QUOTE]
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