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For this reason, the
gold pan is normally not used as a production tool in
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gold panning procedure to start off with which works
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The
gold pan sieves are most popular with the medium size
pan and are available in most prospecting stores that sell
gold recovery equipment.
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Gold displayed in a SP 14
Gold pan, after a profitable days work dredging on the North Fork of the Yuba River in California
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Gold pan designed to move the
gold down in the
pan quickly, and keep it there. The only
pan that lets you empty concentrates from the bottom of the
pan.
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Placer
gold is mined using
panning, sluicing, or dredging.
... Needing only a
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Placer mining
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Miners operate a hydraulic sluice in San Francisquito Canyon, Los Angeles County. The placer mine machine consists of adobe columns, pulleys, ropes, and wood boxes. Donkeys are loaded with ore bags.
Placer mining (pronounced "plass-er") refers to the mining of alluvial deposits for minerals. This may be done by open-pit (also called open-cast mining) or by various forms of tunneling into ancient riverbeds. Excavation may be accomplished using water pressure (hydraulic mining), surface excavating equipment or tunneling equipment.
The name derives from Spanish, placera, meaning "alluvial sand." It refers to mining the precious metal deposits (particularly gold and gemstones) found in alluvial deposits—deposits of sand and gravel in modern or ancient stream beds. The metal or gemstones, having been moved by stream flow from an original source such as a vein, is typically only a minuscule portion of the total deposit. The containing material may be too loose to safely mine by tunneling. Where water under pressure is available, water under pressure may be used to mine, move, and separate the precious material from the deposit.
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