Hi Reg,
I do not have all the answers for you right now. The gold bearing region starts about 300 miles down the highway that passes my property. (No gold on my own property) Hi have traveled through the region a few times but never looked for gold myself.
I know that the gold is being mined in every which way, under ground, surface, and in the rivers. In some places it is very fine dust that presents its own problems, but for us the interesting areas are where the gold is nugget size.
In some places there are thousands of diggers with picks and shovels that dig on claims that are not more than a few feet square each. In one place 120,000 diggers started digging on top of a hill and stopped 20 years later when in the place of the hill there is now a huge crater over 1000 feet in diameter and 1000 feet deep that has now a lake on the bottom that defies the pumps. At that place the largest nugget was something around 150 pounds. This happened about 20 years ago.
I believe in the year 1997 the output of the one location closest to me was around 700,000 ounces of gold, dug by hand by about 22,000 diggers.
So back to the size of nugget. For a start I would aim at about one gram. I have a nugget of 0.6 grams that I can use for testing. This brings me to another question: I borrowed some detectors to go try them out in the close by region. After that expedition I will be able to answer many more questions about soil, mineralization, size etc. Could you, or somebody from the forum give me some advice of how to run a small test series with these machines, so that we could use the information gained in a usefull way for designing the Pi?
The detectors are one Fisher Mscope, Impulse with a round 8 inch coil, on airtest it only just detects the 0.6 gram nugget. Then there is the Fisher Mscope Aquanaut 1280X with a DD coil of 10 inches. I also have an old slow PI machine 2000 pps with a 6 inch coil where I made a mod for ground balance to be tested.
With these machines I will make some test runs in the gold grounds and after that hopefully I will be able to answer a lot of questions.
Trash should only be a problem near places where lots of people live. Out in the wilderness you can spend days and weeks without ever seeing another human.
About the coils: I wound 4 coils. The first one was 6
I do not have all the answers for you right now. The gold bearing region starts about 300 miles down the highway that passes my property. (No gold on my own property) Hi have traveled through the region a few times but never looked for gold myself.
I know that the gold is being mined in every which way, under ground, surface, and in the rivers. In some places it is very fine dust that presents its own problems, but for us the interesting areas are where the gold is nugget size.
In some places there are thousands of diggers with picks and shovels that dig on claims that are not more than a few feet square each. In one place 120,000 diggers started digging on top of a hill and stopped 20 years later when in the place of the hill there is now a huge crater over 1000 feet in diameter and 1000 feet deep that has now a lake on the bottom that defies the pumps. At that place the largest nugget was something around 150 pounds. This happened about 20 years ago.
I believe in the year 1997 the output of the one location closest to me was around 700,000 ounces of gold, dug by hand by about 22,000 diggers.
So back to the size of nugget. For a start I would aim at about one gram. I have a nugget of 0.6 grams that I can use for testing. This brings me to another question: I borrowed some detectors to go try them out in the close by region. After that expedition I will be able to answer many more questions about soil, mineralization, size etc. Could you, or somebody from the forum give me some advice of how to run a small test series with these machines, so that we could use the information gained in a usefull way for designing the Pi?
The detectors are one Fisher Mscope, Impulse with a round 8 inch coil, on airtest it only just detects the 0.6 gram nugget. Then there is the Fisher Mscope Aquanaut 1280X with a DD coil of 10 inches. I also have an old slow PI machine 2000 pps with a 6 inch coil where I made a mod for ground balance to be tested.
With these machines I will make some test runs in the gold grounds and after that hopefully I will be able to answer a lot of questions.
Trash should only be a problem near places where lots of people live. Out in the wilderness you can spend days and weeks without ever seeing another human.
About the coils: I wound 4 coils. The first one was 6