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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 488401" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>Thanks for the explanations fellas. All this got me thinking about the stuff I have and thinking about the Berlin goldfield at Rheola I remembered there were big nuggets which hung in Griffiths gully but there were even bigger ones that made it into the creek which is today Cattos Paddock. And I read somewhere that the gold originated from the granite......I guess like a rock bar in a creek when the area was covered in water.</p><p>So it all really depends on the obstructions along the way, whether at or underground level that causes the large nuggets to settle I guess. </p><p>For a great map of the area check out the Geological survey map of the Berlin Gf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 488401, member: 334"] Thanks for the explanations fellas. All this got me thinking about the stuff I have and thinking about the Berlin goldfield at Rheola I remembered there were big nuggets which hung in Griffiths gully but there were even bigger ones that made it into the creek which is today Cattos Paddock. And I read somewhere that the gold originated from the granite......I guess like a rock bar in a creek when the area was covered in water. So it all really depends on the obstructions along the way, whether at or underground level that causes the large nuggets to settle I guess. For a great map of the area check out the Geological survey map of the Berlin Gf. [/QUOTE]
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