gold nugget (12g) with limonite ???

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Clay Diggins

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Morphology:
While "limonite" is poorly crystallized, a number of minerals are noted for decomposing to it without losing their crystal shape - particularly pyrite and siderite crystals. Any "crystals" of "limonite" are actually pseudomorphs of other minerals which have decomposed in this fashion.

Limonite forms from many different iron minerals. It's very common for pyrite to weather to limonite. Magnetite and Hematite are also commonly weathered into limonite. It's not unusual to find limonite and gold together. Limonite is composed of hydroxide and oxides of iron - in other words it's rust.

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Morphology:


Limonite forms from many different iron minerals. It's very common for pyrite to weather to limonite. Magnetite and Hematite are also commonly weathered into limonite. It's not unusual to find limonite and gold together. Limonite is a hydroxide and oxides of iron - in other words it's rust.

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I was gonna mention Hematite I've dug several pieces of ore with it. Get lumps of it in the pan and sluice too.
 

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