- Gold prospecting
Gold prospecting is the act of going equipped to find
gold in rocks or in stream beds with a view to exploiting that discovery. This usually means individual prospectors, as opposed to those trained and educated individuals working for mining companies. Up until the middle of the 20th century, gold prospecting was undertaken with a view to secure an area to be worked exclusively to acquire and sell the metal. In the latter part of the 20th and 21st centuries it is more commonly used to describe recreational gold hunting as pursued by individuals, especially in streams and usually on the basis of no given authority (although there are exceptions). Professionals employed by mining companies also seek deposits of economic value, usually different types of deposits, and in different areas.Company Prospecting
Professional prospecting involves assaying known gold provinces, often as a result of historic discoveries. Methods usually involve drilling to determine the extent of a deposit and the yield of gold per ton. Most gold mining today is achieved on a very large scale using openpits and the most advanced extraction methods, such as cyanide treatment to dissolve even the smallest particles. However, there are serious environmental concerns about such operations, so prospectors tend to search areas well away from habitation or environmentally sensitive areas of the world.
Individual Prospecting
Individual gold prospecting has been seen in many parts of the world including
New Zealand (especially inOtago ),Australia ,South Africa ,Wales (atDolaucothi and inGwynedd ), inCanada and in theUnited States especially in western states but also elsewhere. TheDepartment of Agriculture in the U.S. is now of the view that recreational gold panning and gold prospecting in the general nationalforest areas is permitted provided that no machinery or explosives are used, no waterways are diverted, and no permanent or semi-permanent structures are built. There are public mining areas in many states, and prospecting may allow one to stake aGold placer claim or other type of mining claim in certain areas.In the UK, gold prospecting can only take place with the explicit permission of the
Riparian owner and, even with such permission any activities that cause or permit pollution of a watercourse, even with re-suspended silt, could result in a criminal prosecution by theEnvironment Agency .Australia does not prevent the private ownership of any minerals found in the land. At one time if individuals were to discover gold (or any other minerals) in their property, it would belong to the Crown, being the Australian Government and not to private entitlement. Today this is not so, and Individuals can search and retrieve minerals with the acquisition of a miners permit that can be bought from the relevant Mining Department. The largest nugget ever found was theWelcome Stranger of 2316 troy oz (72 kg).Gold
lode and placer gold in the United States and potential gold prospecting sites extends from nearMontgomery, Alabama toWashington D.C. .North Carolina ,South Carolina , Georgia,Virginia andAlabama have many gold mines and prospecting sites. These states were the main source of gold for 45 years before theCalifornia gold discovery. The largest true Californiagold nugget , known as the "Dogtown nugget," weighed 54troy pound s (20 kg), and was found inMagalia, California . A 195 pound troy (73 kg) mass of gold mixed withquartz was also found. Alaska has many sites for the prospector, both public and private.See also
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Gold Prospectors Association of America
*Placer mining
*Gold rush
*Gold mining in Alaska
*hushing References
External links
* [http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/prospect2/prospectgip.html USGS article on gold prospecting]
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