Last Post 23 Aug 2015 04:26 PM by  Leo Lorenz
Forest Fires and gold
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Leo Lorenz
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23 Aug 2015 09:18 AM
    I was thinking of the probability of gold nuggets forming over the years of successive forest fires in a particular mineral rich surface environment. The mixture of carbon and the heat from the fire, possibly causing smaller micron particles to melt and enjoin with other localized particles. Or the fires causing resident nuggets to reshape via melting. Years and years of this process seems like it could have an effect or at least cause invisible gold to be leached/or change state.
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    23 Aug 2015 03:43 PM
    Now that is an interesting theory. I wonder if anyone has done any studies on this? It would have to be placed gold near the surface for the fire to effect it, but I have to wonder. Good Theory.
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    23 Aug 2015 04:26 PM
    I see many of these California nuggets look like they were melted into globules. But who knows, maybe thousands of years of fires, and originally the gold was in lode rock form. This wouldn't be true though for vein gold unless it was exposed at the surface. The intensity of the fires seem like they are hot enough to melt soft metals.
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