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earthmansurfer said:Great posts guys and it makes sense that we are not all seeing the same thing as it just goes to show you the ground varies (and we adjust accordingly). Again, see my quote from Tom Dankowski above. It makes me think that since my ground has a fair amount of iron mineralization that there is a chance I might see coins fall into the iron range as the iron could really pull down the VDI's at depth; especially considering the pronounced iron bounces I see. But I have to dig some of those mid twenty signals with good sound and good CO numbers to be certain. And I should follow the other instructions and tips given in this thread.
I'd be curious if Goes4ever, Jason and others who haven't seen coins fall into the Fe range (and stay there) have non iron mineralized soils (or something else in common) and those who have dug coins that hit in the Fe range have something else in common.
That said, something that is interesting about FBS technology is how the units treat iron mineralization and small flecks. Let me quote Dankowski again here:So I guess our results will depend on where our soil falls.much less resonant to iron............. especially tiny flecks/flakes of rust. In fact......... tiny/minute flecks of rust to the (psudo/quasi PI platform) FBS units (electronic/electromagnetic decay-rate) are simply viewed upon as 'minerals'.
I do hope future generations of E-Tracs give us some feedback on where the soil does fall. Because we could compare that and know what to look for in our individual soils.
One other thing that deserves mention here is that [size=x-large]"thunking" sound[/size] that I have slightly experienced and I think it was Southwind who said he has dug those and they were all iron. Again, think of my soil and others who report it (mine is 1% iron mineralized) and then those who have only found it to be iron. Do you know what your soil is Southwind? Since the "thunking" seems to occur at the limits of depth, I wonder what occurs beyond that, e.g do coins then come in as iron in certain soils or not at all???
Thanks again,
Albert
31. Effect of iron on VDI readings - In general...........flecks of rust will cause a target to 'up-average'. . . . whereas... solid iron objects (like nails) will cause targets to 'down-average'. Mineralization adds to the equation also.
Mineralization is somewhat unique in the fact that it'll cause targets to up-average ... as long as the targets are shallow-to-medium depths. But..... when the target is fairly deep...... mineralization (in general) will cause a target to ID as 'iron'.