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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff" data-source="post: 515000" data-attributes="member: 12647"><p>Gday shakergt</p><p></p><p>With the geology map abbreviations- the first letter of them is the time period-Ag would be A for Archeon period. The Czl would be Cz for Cenozoic period.</p><p>The next letter in the abbreviation would be for the rock/cover type. eg, Ag would be Archeon granite. The Czl would be Cenozoic laterite.</p><p>So its the same for Qa. Quaternary alluvium. </p><p>With the Czl over Ag in your part of the world id say it could be a good thing. You'd need to know what type of rock the Au deposits were formed in your area and where the source of the Czl was...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff, post: 515000, member: 12647"] Gday shakergt With the geology map abbreviations- the first letter of them is the time period-Ag would be A for Archeon period. The Czl would be Cz for Cenozoic period. The next letter in the abbreviation would be for the rock/cover type. eg, Ag would be Archeon granite. The Czl would be Cenozoic laterite. So its the same for Qa. Quaternary alluvium. With the Czl over Ag in your part of the world id say it could be a good thing. You'd need to know what type of rock the Au deposits were formed in your area and where the source of the Czl was... [/QUOTE]
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