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<blockquote data-quote="Heatho" data-source="post: 143165" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Meta expanded on it pretty well. I think it must to a point for sure, or did when the Gold formed, soil profiles change though over time and with different types of vegetation. I mean look at the salt pans that never used to exist but have been created from growing the same crops year in year out, rising salinity and PH changes can happen over time especially once native vegetation is wiped out and the natural equilibrium is changed.</p><p></p><p>So I guess at the point in time that Gold formed in situ conditions were ripe for it to happen, ph, water table, nutrient levels/types. I'm far from being anywhere more than a novice on this but it does make sense when you think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatho, post: 143165, member: 487"] Meta expanded on it pretty well. I think it must to a point for sure, or did when the Gold formed, soil profiles change though over time and with different types of vegetation. I mean look at the salt pans that never used to exist but have been created from growing the same crops year in year out, rising salinity and PH changes can happen over time especially once native vegetation is wiped out and the natural equilibrium is changed. So I guess at the point in time that Gold formed in situ conditions were ripe for it to happen, ph, water table, nutrient levels/types. I'm far from being anywhere more than a novice on this but it does make sense when you think about it. [/QUOTE]
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