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Metal Detecting for Gold
What To Look For On The Goldfields (New To Prospecting)
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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 571537" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Of course. "I find myself looking up at virgin gullies laden with quartz just wondering...." "Give those gullies a go". This was started by a newbie, not someone already experienced. The reference was to gullies so I assumed the reference was mainly to alluvial prospecting, but I tried to suggest good places to look (such as hillslopes adjacent to worked gullies) , while recognising that all good alluvial ground has been gone over to some degree. Because I knew it was recreational (we anal geologists just find big mines, companies rarely pay to look for nuggets, which are mostly a recreational pursuit - which I follow). No decent modern exploration report talks about specs, we use analyses. Not sure what you are disagreeing about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 571537, member: 4386"] Of course. "I find myself looking up at virgin gullies laden with quartz just wondering...." "Give those gullies a go". This was started by a newbie, not someone already experienced. The reference was to gullies so I assumed the reference was mainly to alluvial prospecting, but I tried to suggest good places to look (such as hillslopes adjacent to worked gullies) , while recognising that all good alluvial ground has been gone over to some degree. Because I knew it was recreational (we anal geologists just find big mines, companies rarely pay to look for nuggets, which are mostly a recreational pursuit - which I follow). No decent modern exploration report talks about specs, we use analyses. Not sure what you are disagreeing about. [/QUOTE]
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What To Look For On The Goldfields (New To Prospecting)
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