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Metal Detecting for Gold
Is This A Reef?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 586773" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>CreviceSucker - that is true for a lot of Australia but certainly not all - many are dominantly east-west in some areas. It cannpt be used as evidence if you ndo njot know the area.</p><p> I'm assuming the question is, is it a quartz vein?</p><p>"Reef" is a mining term not a geological term - many miners call quartz veins reefs. The old miners did not even use it solely for quartz, but for any hard rock layer. So the first question is, is it quartz?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 586773, member: 4386"] CreviceSucker - that is true for a lot of Australia but certainly not all - many are dominantly east-west in some areas. It cannpt be used as evidence if you ndo njot know the area. I'm assuming the question is, is it a quartz vein? "Reef" is a mining term not a geological term - many miners call quartz veins reefs. The old miners did not even use it solely for quartz, but for any hard rock layer. So the first question is, is it quartz? [/QUOTE]
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