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Metal Detecting for Gold
Is This A Reef?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deepseeker" data-source="post: 615341" data-attributes="member: 13321"><p>Why is that so goldierocks? I did read once that most faults and reefs are north/south, because of the compression from the east to westward and the resulting uplift. Then why do you end up with east/west reefs in Rushworth and Whroo? Has the area spun around from its original orientation during continental drift, or at some time has there been a compression of the continent from the south or north?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deepseeker, post: 615341, member: 13321"] Why is that so goldierocks? I did read once that most faults and reefs are north/south, because of the compression from the east to westward and the resulting uplift. Then why do you end up with east/west reefs in Rushworth and Whroo? Has the area spun around from its original orientation during continental drift, or at some time has there been a compression of the continent from the south or north? [/QUOTE]
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