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shoalhaven large flake and pickers???
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<blockquote data-quote="Ballina1" data-source="post: 250250" data-attributes="member: 7146"><p>Most of the fine gold came out of decomposing granite. There were quartz reefs in Braidwood & Majors Creek areas, evidenced by loads of quartz rocks in the river. Some were gold bearing. If you are scientifically minded there are some interesting papers you can Google, download & read:</p><p>"Evidence of a Granite Related Source for the Braidwood-Majors Creek-Araluen Goldfields" (McQueen)</p><p>"Cainozoic Landform Evolution on the Shoalhaven Plain, with special reference to the alluvial & aoelian history over the last 45 million years" (JF Nott)</p><p>- A big read but highly worthwhile- you will learn lots </p><p>"Prospectus of Hogden's Shoalhaven Gold"</p><p>Also look for papers or books written by Barry McGowan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ballina1, post: 250250, member: 7146"] Most of the fine gold came out of decomposing granite. There were quartz reefs in Braidwood & Majors Creek areas, evidenced by loads of quartz rocks in the river. Some were gold bearing. If you are scientifically minded there are some interesting papers you can Google, download & read: "Evidence of a Granite Related Source for the Braidwood-Majors Creek-Araluen Goldfields" (McQueen) "Cainozoic Landform Evolution on the Shoalhaven Plain, with special reference to the alluvial & aoelian history over the last 45 million years" (JF Nott) - A big read but highly worthwhile- you will learn lots "Prospectus of Hogden's Shoalhaven Gold" Also look for papers or books written by Barry McGowan [/QUOTE]
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