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I've just recently gotten into panning and encountered something I haven't seen or read about so far in my research.
I was working a local river just to test my panning out and get a feel for it before I start exploring creeks for color. I was digging up sand from the places I've read are good -- behind large rocks in the current, cracks in bedrock, crevices between boulders, the inside of bends, etc. However, I noticed that when I would pan most of these sweet spots I would a large amount of sand-sized grains of pink crystal that would accumulate with the black sand. It washed off just before the black sand did, so it must be on the heavier side of things.
I'm inclined to think it was pink quartz, as I was also bringing up good sized chunks of regular quartz. What do you guys think this is? Have you encountered it before?
Edit: just thinking to myself, could it be another quartz variety -- amethyst? It is the state gemstone, after all.
I was working a local river just to test my panning out and get a feel for it before I start exploring creeks for color. I was digging up sand from the places I've read are good -- behind large rocks in the current, cracks in bedrock, crevices between boulders, the inside of bends, etc. However, I noticed that when I would pan most of these sweet spots I would a large amount of sand-sized grains of pink crystal that would accumulate with the black sand. It washed off just before the black sand did, so it must be on the heavier side of things.
I'm inclined to think it was pink quartz, as I was also bringing up good sized chunks of regular quartz. What do you guys think this is? Have you encountered it before?
Edit: just thinking to myself, could it be another quartz variety -- amethyst? It is the state gemstone, after all.
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