Similarly, much of the gold in the Shoalhaven is fine grained, reflecting its source in the Braidwood Granodiorite.
"Erosion of large areas of granite containing small but widespread gold deposits, similar to
those at Majors Creek, most likely provided the large amount of alluvial gold found in the
regional drainage developed in and around the Braidwood Granodiorite. Much of this gold
occurred in high level gravels in Tertiary basins and older terraces along the Shoalhaven
catchment ... Much of the gold in the Braidwood-Araluen
alluvials is reported to have been very fine-grained and widely distributed. This is consistent
with the character of the gold in the known lode deposits, which typically occurs as small
inclusions (generally <100 m and commonly 5-30 m) in pyrite."
see http://www.ga.gov.au/webtemp/image_cache/GA3699.pdf
Some nuggety gold came from around Nerriga and there were reefs mined up the hill from the ford in the Jacqua/Spring Creek fields.
I have personally seen small nuggets (less that one gram) found in the general vicinity of the Ford, but they are uncommon.
By by and large, there is not a lot of value to be had in deep excavations in the Shoalhaven, at lest in terms of the size of the gold you will find.
There are a few reports of decent sized nuggets (1Oz) detected within a few km of the Ford, too.
"Erosion of large areas of granite containing small but widespread gold deposits, similar to
those at Majors Creek, most likely provided the large amount of alluvial gold found in the
regional drainage developed in and around the Braidwood Granodiorite. Much of this gold
occurred in high level gravels in Tertiary basins and older terraces along the Shoalhaven
catchment ... Much of the gold in the Braidwood-Araluen
alluvials is reported to have been very fine-grained and widely distributed. This is consistent
with the character of the gold in the known lode deposits, which typically occurs as small
inclusions (generally <100 m and commonly 5-30 m) in pyrite."
see http://www.ga.gov.au/webtemp/image_cache/GA3699.pdf
Some nuggety gold came from around Nerriga and there were reefs mined up the hill from the ford in the Jacqua/Spring Creek fields.
I have personally seen small nuggets (less that one gram) found in the general vicinity of the Ford, but they are uncommon.
By by and large, there is not a lot of value to be had in deep excavations in the Shoalhaven, at lest in terms of the size of the gold you will find.
There are a few reports of decent sized nuggets (1Oz) detected within a few km of the Ford, too.