How to Identify Gold in Rocks, Quartz & Minerals

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  • Unlock the mysteries of geology and discover the secrets to finding gold in this intriguing video! Delve into the world of gold ore as we explore its unique characteristics and appearance. Join us on a journey through geological clues that can lead you to hidden treasures. Whether you're a seasoned prospector or a curious enthusiast, this video will unveil the visual cues that can help you identify gold-rich rocks. Don't miss out on the geology secrets that could change your prospecting game! Subscribe now for a golden education in the art of finding precious metals.
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  • @waltertodd4479

    Agree that 99% of the gold out there is in a particular type of quartz or altered rock. I disagree that finding gold is luck. Finally, not all gold deposits are in high iron quartz rocks. Maybe in Australia. Many times yes! But you're on the right track. Thank you for this video.

  • @Guessagain573

    I’m not an expert but if you ask Jeff Williams he usually says if you find the caliche you’ll find the gold

  • @Timeparadox101

    Every mans interpretation on prospecting should be encompassed. Big gold wont travel far unlike nuggets and specis exposed to high fluid transportation and somewhat natural chemical weathering. Thanks for incite terra.

  • @SmallSmartDecicions

    If you find gold. Now you have to sell it. Zero sum game unless you industrialized

  • @rajaraja-ln1ys

    is lead found with gold

  • @j.a.l.m.8388

    I think gold looks like gold but, I’m not an expert 😂❤

  • @ShannonChambers-mj7nw

    Love all your knowledge mate keep up the awesome stuff cheers 👌

  • @user-lb3ld8wh4g

    If a pyrite is gold i have

  • @user-gw2bi9xr7e
    @user-gw2bi9xr7e 21 день тому +1

    You gotta love that skankey quartz! Great video. I am not a geologist but have been wondering about the presence of litho-caps in the ash and tephra's of Arizona's Superstition Mountains. The Dutchman Mine is in Quartz and Hematite but Suppose gold were in soft black or red rock, what would that be? Slate? Graphite? Some type of basalt?

  • @kaynefryday6637

    Very interesting

  • @Clint.07

    Thanks for these types of video's, very informative and easy to understand. Keep up the great work.

  • @milsgarage

    i'ma be on the lookout. Thank you!

  • @Kelsojack

    Matty, Your a born teacher, love your videos.

  • @hellhole7422

    "A $5 Buck Hooker" got me laughing and a sub - Cheers mate from NSW!

  • @Tactixresponse

    Definitely a cooler version of

  • @SHTFYT
    @SHTFYT  +4

    Great video mate. 👍

  • @rorydowling5727

    Keep em coming mate, good stuff 👍

  • @John2023london
    @John2023london 14 днів тому +1

    I'm Afghan British recently. I was in Afghanistan looking for motherlode in the north of Afghanistan where 3 trillion gold deposits were announced by US geological survey and then I came across a huge quartz Wine - which was around 300 m long in half 0.5 meter wide 😳

  • @greedygringoprospecting6941

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @A.I.Unboxed

    You had me at $5 hooker quartz 😂 thank you, I've been looking at all the white ones and wondering where the gold is. You got a new sub