Very cool. I've panned for gold in, as it says there, Arizone. Didn't find anything though. Maybe next time I'll have to try Kalifornien..........
It was a one-time thing on a trip to Tombstone, which is a very (in)famous town in Old West history. That's where probably the most famous gunfight in US history happened, the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Sorry I'm on my phone or I'd link to it. No movie's got it right, and the spot where the museum stands isn't even the proper location.....
The shape of the nuggets or dust is going to depend on the original composition of the gold ore; and distance, stream gradient, and water volume. Basically the further from the source, the finer the dust.I panned for gold in Alaska. Sitting on a bench, with warm water, and a 'salted' pouch of sand. A commercial operation for the tourists. Really 'roughing it'. There used to be a lot of gold mining here in Boulder County; also silver and tungsten. Still a lot of valuable ore up there, but the cost of the paper-work to reopen a mine is astronomical, and the political opposition is intense.There's still some old mining ruins in the area (vandals and thieves have destroyed most of the sites), and a small mining museum up at Nederland, west of Boulder.
Quote from: ColoSwiss on November 22, 2014, 11:43:07 PMThe shape of the nuggets or dust is going to depend on the original composition of the gold ore; and distance, stream gradient, and water volume. Basically the further from the source, the finer the dust.I panned for gold in Alaska. Sitting on a bench, with warm water, and a 'salted' pouch of sand. A commercial operation for the tourists. Really 'roughing it'. There used to be a lot of gold mining here in Boulder County; also silver and tungsten. Still a lot of valuable ore up there, but the cost of the paper-work to reopen a mine is astronomical, and the political opposition is intense.There's still some old mining ruins in the area (vandals and thieves have destroyed most of the sites), and a small mining museum up at Nederland, west of Boulder.Of course it is. I just never put a thought in it Still I would expect that you'd find a more mixed "population" of gold-flakes. But it appears that within a region of the river the flakes are pretty uniform.