Twapster
Peter
Hey Loamer, I cant help question whether gold does travel far from the source. Has anyone ever done any studies on this? In principle I can understand a pebble rolling, and each year it gets pushed by flood etc, however im still not convinced. A good example would be gem fields, I dont think the gems are travelling all that far and they are a lot lighter. Gems seem to be in specific areas......if they were alluvial they would in theory travel many miles yet that doesn't seem to be the case. One might argue the gems shatter and become like sand, whereas gold is malleable and stays in one piece better.
Im not trying to get shot down here but I wonder if gold is really travelling that far. Ive seen river holes in rocks where it appears a pebble has moved round and round and eventually created a perfect circle in the rock so nature does do some weird stuff. Id love to know if alluvial gold travel is a fact, or just an accepted theory.
Im not trying to get shot down here but I wonder if gold is really travelling that far. Ive seen river holes in rocks where it appears a pebble has moved round and round and eventually created a perfect circle in the rock so nature does do some weird stuff. Id love to know if alluvial gold travel is a fact, or just an accepted theory.