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Hard Rock Gold Prospecting
Quartz vein convergence
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<blockquote data-quote="Prospector B" data-source="post: 83399" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>A question for our new category!</p><p></p><p>I have two quartz veins separated by around 30 meters both with different levels of gold and mineralisation and geology.</p><p>Vein 1 runs NW and appears to be hosted in gneiss rock (hard to break open), the gold is chunky and there is not a lot of mineralisation in the rock.</p><p>Vein 2 runs NE and appears to be hosted in green slate, the gold is fine and there appears to be more mineralisation than the first vein.</p><p></p><p>The foliation of the rocks are all over the shop between the two areas. My question is, if there were a primary reef in the nearby area associated with a bulge could the veins radiate off it? I.E. If I find the spot where the two veins converge could there be a reef there?</p><p></p><p>Thanks all, B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prospector B, post: 83399, member: 1408"] A question for our new category! I have two quartz veins separated by around 30 meters both with different levels of gold and mineralisation and geology. Vein 1 runs NW and appears to be hosted in gneiss rock (hard to break open), the gold is chunky and there is not a lot of mineralisation in the rock. Vein 2 runs NE and appears to be hosted in green slate, the gold is fine and there appears to be more mineralisation than the first vein. The foliation of the rocks are all over the shop between the two areas. My question is, if there were a primary reef in the nearby area associated with a bulge could the veins radiate off it? I.E. If I find the spot where the two veins converge could there be a reef there? Thanks all, B [/QUOTE]
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