Gravity Gold Rush
“The Gravity Gold Rush” by Ian Freeland was published in the June issue of Australian Gold Gem & Treasure Magazine.
Here are some quotable quotes from the two page article:
“We have all heard of mercury and cyanide being used in the recovery of gold. Now there is a dramatic shift in the gold sector towards a new age of gravity recovery devices and techniques.
..The Micron Mill Wave Table… is revolutionizing the recovery of gold in particular, in prospecting and small gold mines right up to the largest of gold mines.
..People are using the Wave Table for both alluvial as well as hard-rock gold operations…
The beauty of the device is that minerals will be recovered in their order of specific gravity. In other words, gold will form a line across the width of the deck on the highest part of the Wave Table while iron pyrites (foolsgold) will line up below the gold.”
Click here to read the whole Gravity Gold Rush article (read page 2) and see the photos.
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I love gold but never really put too much thought into how it was made – I liked the pictures of the recovery tables I have never seen what one looked like before very interesting stuff
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..People are using the Wave Table for both alluvial as well as hard-rock gold operations…
Thats quite amazing. The Micron Mill Wave Table sounds like an impressive device.
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A buddy of mine took me on a “gold hunt” in Yosemite. Now I am hooked cheap photo frames
I think Gold should hit at least 1,600 USD before 31 Dec 2010.