Metamorphic said:Read the ground and surrounding vegatation John, look for areas of pressure with soil color change, Anticlines, flats and traps.
Target the fault/sheer zones where these exist.
Use the map to get you in the area, then stick it in the glove box mate!
Only suggesting what i would be doing
johnb said:Well, I have checked all the places where there is no gold, now I am about to check all the places where there might be gold, incidently, the map I am using has so many crosses on it I can hardly read it.!
Wintersnake said:I like these maps sort of spells out the areas you should be.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...s/1598/1424680838_rsz_geo_map_of_ballarat.jpg
Wintersnake said:It's a Geological Survey of Victoria map available from DPI offices for a fee, I head down to my local Ballarat DPI branch and inspect the same maps they have on public display in the front office. I buy the ones I want, the ballarat DPI also have all the doug stone maps and assorted prospecting books.
Not sure what the NSW equivalent of DPI is however I'm sure they have a similar system.
Another reason I like these maps is they tell you what type of deposits you'll find in a specific area so you can equip your self to suit.
Tassie Daz said:WS, theyre on the net mate. Cant put them on here as they are too big. I'll have to check where I downloaded them from on post the spot. leave it with me. or else I'll msg you with the address. I've got maps of Chewton, Ballarat nth and sth castlemaine, daylesford. Have to say that usually the gold section of the map is where the town is NOW located as the oldtimers built their town where they dug.
mbasko said:Andyndan, You can get the NSW geological & metallogenic maps here:
http://www.resourcesandenergy.nsw.g...mation/products-and-data/maps/geological-maps
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