Gold Prospecting, White River Indiana, And Question

Oct 28, 2012
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Terry Soloman

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the articals link that Terry is refering to is from Chuck Lassiters website.www.midwestprospector.com he has a book for sale about the glacial drift areas. good book and itll show you what/where to do it! Chuck is the prez. of the northern gpaa chapter in Indiana. hes a good guy!
 

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Black sand is a good indicator, though not a sure fire sign. Both foks of the White River were worked by commercial dredges as late as the 40s, and have consistantly produced recoverable gold since. All Indiana gold is of glacial origin, so don't expect nuggets. If you start finding dust or flakes use gear appropriate for fine gold recovery. Indiana gold tends to be sulphide gold, very pure and shiny, ranging from 22-24 karat. Nearly all streams in the central portion of the state contain some gold due to their proximity to the glacial moraine deposits.
 

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