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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
How much water flow to refill gold spots?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 444597" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Eldorado was actually a deep-lead mining field, in which a significant part of the income came from tin (although gold dominated). Because of the dredge, people often think it was shallow alluvial gold, but the gold was actually deep and fine-grained, and had probably travelled all the way from Beechworth and upstream of Beechworth to its south. The Eldorado dredge was operating on wash at seventy feet below surface - produced around 70,000 oz gold and 1450 tons tin concentrate..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 444597, member: 4386"] Eldorado was actually a deep-lead mining field, in which a significant part of the income came from tin (although gold dominated). Because of the dredge, people often think it was shallow alluvial gold, but the gold was actually deep and fine-grained, and had probably travelled all the way from Beechworth and upstream of Beechworth to its south. The Eldorado dredge was operating on wash at seventy feet below surface - produced around 70,000 oz gold and 1450 tons tin concentrate.. [/QUOTE]
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