Monday, February 4, 2013

Gold Prospecting - Gold Mining

Gold Prospecting - www.california-gold-rush-miner.us Gold Prospecting - Gold Mining Julian California schists constitute a group of medium-grade metamorphic rocks, chiefly notable for the preponderance of lamellar minerals such as micas, chlorite, talc, hornblende, graphite, and others. Quartz often occurs in drawn-out grains to such an extent that a particular form called quartz schist is produced. By definition, schist contains more than 50% platy and elongated minerals, often finely interleaved with quartz and feldspar. Schist is often garnetiferous. Gold in this area is practically all derived from hard rock mining. Plus, most of the gold in the San Diego area is very fine gold. Personally, I've not heard of any body finding any gold nuggets in San Diego County. Your best bet if prospecting near old mines, is to check the tailing piles by raking them down and then going over them with a metal detector or running them through a gold dry-washer. With today's gold price more and more people are looking into weekend gold prospecting throughout San Diego County. When gold prospecting, you need good equipment to save time & help in finding gold nuggets by removing trash. Visit our site for real gold nuggets and prospecting equipment: www.california-gold-rush-miner.us Also, be sure to get a FREE subscription to our popular gold prospecting blog at www.california-gold-rush-miner.us If you would like to see more of our videos, please visit our YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com

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