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<blockquote data-quote="grubstake" data-source="post: 650374" data-attributes="member: 4012"><p>Perhaps you don't understand how to properly work a patch in virgin ground, when it's obvious from the nature of the nuggets that they haven't been transported far from source? Did you not also wonder why Dave's partner was going from scrape to scrape showing that there were still targets in the ground and that there were no chain marks evident anywhere?</p><p></p><p>They're using the scrapes and holes as markers to show them the shape of the nugget spread, so that they can work their way upslope and hopefully locate the reef that fed the patch. Next, they'll be chaining and gridding the whole area to ensure that nothing is missed, after which deeper holes will be refilled. It's the Pilbara, so minor scrapes and chain marks will vanish in the wet season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubstake, post: 650374, member: 4012"] Perhaps you don't understand how to properly work a patch in virgin ground, when it's obvious from the nature of the nuggets that they haven't been transported far from source? Did you not also wonder why Dave's partner was going from scrape to scrape showing that there were still targets in the ground and that there were no chain marks evident anywhere? They're using the scrapes and holes as markers to show them the shape of the nugget spread, so that they can work their way upslope and hopefully locate the reef that fed the patch. Next, they'll be chaining and gridding the whole area to ensure that nothing is missed, after which deeper holes will be refilled. It's the Pilbara, so minor scrapes and chain marks will vanish in the wet season. [/QUOTE]
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