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This is the rock that got the TDI Project off the ground
Posted by: woodchiphustler
Date: February 16, 2012 03:54PM
Central Va, cold rock. The bedrock in most of this area and at all DIV Hunts. You can balance out the response from this but good targets turn to iron signals when using a VLF. Only ground balancing pulse detectors allow the target signal to come through with the familiar high and low tone. Red dirt + cold rock base spells doom for VLF detectors.



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Re: This is the rock that got the TDI Project off the ground
Posted by: parrott
Date: February 20, 2012 10:57PM
The rock looks like schist. Possibly a mica schist derived from a sedimentary rock?

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Re: This is the rock that got the TDI Project off the ground
Posted by: woodchiphustler
Date: May 06, 2012 09:10AM
Not at all. Weighs a ton.



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Re: This is the rock that got the TDI Project off the ground
Posted by: GunnarMN
Date: May 23, 2012 07:40PM
I heard that the glacers never went thear but that the rock was saprolized, or kaolinized, leaving lots of Iron behind and in some eareas the bedrock in very near the suface , also the rock weathering started in the cracks and faltsand weathered in ward leaving corestones of unweathered rock, i wure would like some virginia red deith for a test garden up hear in MInnesota. you lucky guy in the south,

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