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Metal Detecting for Gold
Golds Path Down A Slope.
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<blockquote data-quote="DykeHead" data-source="post: 509705" data-attributes="member: 13438"><p>Envision this, a large gold specimen on the ground.Then the ground it's on and the surrounding country erodes away at varying degrees until a depth of 10km's is eroded away. It is hard to fathom as it's size would have greatly diminished and it may have been moved by floods in a stream etc.Over those types of ages a 5oz specimen might now be a kidney bean in a deep lead buried inside a mountain. The more recent events are most important as Goldie is saying that gold on hill slopes is mostly only become freed from it's source in the last few millions of years at most. We have a chance at tracing this more recent dispersion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DykeHead, post: 509705, member: 13438"] Envision this, a large gold specimen on the ground.Then the ground it's on and the surrounding country erodes away at varying degrees until a depth of 10km's is eroded away. It is hard to fathom as it's size would have greatly diminished and it may have been moved by floods in a stream etc.Over those types of ages a 5oz specimen might now be a kidney bean in a deep lead buried inside a mountain. The more recent events are most important as Goldie is saying that gold on hill slopes is mostly only become freed from it's source in the last few millions of years at most. We have a chance at tracing this more recent dispersion. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
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