Astrobouncer
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- Jun 21, 2009
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Today I was exploring more on my current prospecting site, and I followed a trail of quartz that had apparently eroded down a hill back to a large mica schist. I didnt see where the quartz was coming from at first, so I got up in the overhang, in the underside of the formation, and found a hidden from view quartz vein about 2-3 inches wide where it had been weathering away and dropping down from.
The mica seems to be more gold colored then I usually see in mica, as you can probably see from the pictures:
In the first picture I am pointing at the quartz in the mica.
The second picture is just another mica piece that was really bright.
There is also one mica piece that is so gold I thought it was pyrite. You can see it in the third picture, at the top, with clay still on it. Some of the quartz pieces in that picture.
The fourth picture shows some of the quartz, havent really cleaned it up yet so didnt post any good pictures of it. Didnt see any Au visible though.
It was getting dark, and a long hike back to the car, so I didnt have time to do more then grab some samples.
So is there any Au in such quartz veins? Or is it possible to have Au in mica schist?
The mica seems to be more gold colored then I usually see in mica, as you can probably see from the pictures:
In the first picture I am pointing at the quartz in the mica.
The second picture is just another mica piece that was really bright.
There is also one mica piece that is so gold I thought it was pyrite. You can see it in the third picture, at the top, with clay still on it. Some of the quartz pieces in that picture.
The fourth picture shows some of the quartz, havent really cleaned it up yet so didnt post any good pictures of it. Didnt see any Au visible though.
It was getting dark, and a long hike back to the car, so I didnt have time to do more then grab some samples.
So is there any Au in such quartz veins? Or is it possible to have Au in mica schist?
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