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Originally posted by pustayo:
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A lot of the nuggety deposits dont go anywhere they quite literally just end in the specific layers like muds, gravels, conglomorates, saprolites, laterites etc. These are all old river channels that carried the gold from the mountains or the source and then deposited the gold in the bed and the out layers of the bed. Much of that gold was taken in the gold rush in Victoria. I am of the opinion there is some elephant gold in the Avoca Mountains and Mount Lonarch etc in the golden triangle. The reefs can also end quickly too. It all really depends I suppose. What we need to understand is that not all of these NSW deposits can or will hit so its about picking the right ones. Understanding the age of the systems in relation to the Lachlan traverse zone structure and understanding the surrounding areas and geologies will really help. Ill put a link to a nice PDF which may help people or may not. This is stuff that people should really be reading if they want to make the best decisions around this area. https://www.smedg.org.au › ...PDFOrdovician igneous rocks of the central Lachlan Fold Belt - smedg
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GED. The other thing I can't help notice is that if the location is so compelling with these great gold indicators, why hasn't anyone been mining it? They were there in 1963 and later but seems to have been passed over in last few mining booms. Just asking the question?