UncleMatt
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2012
- Messages
- 2,389
- Reaction score
- 2,535
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- Albuqerque, NM / Durango, CO
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Infinium & Gold Bug II, Bazooka Super Prospector Sluice
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
Detecting seam diggin's, vein deposits, and free gold ores
I am just curious if anyone has ever actually found a vein, or seam, or even a free gold ore deposit, with a metal detector (of any kind)? If you have, I would love to hear your story. Of course, no need for details on location.
What I would really like to hear about is what kind of signal a piece of free gold rich ore would give off to a VLF detector! (note: not talking about tellurides, etc) If the detector is signaling off of hundreds of very small gold particles in the host body at once, what does that sound like? What magnitude of signal should be expected under those circumstances at shallow depth, a whisper, or a howl?
Anyone have any personal experiences to share on this? Or better yet, maybe an audio file we could all listen to?
This may belong in the metal detector section, but I am focused on hard rock situations with this question.
I am just curious if anyone has ever actually found a vein, or seam, or even a free gold ore deposit, with a metal detector (of any kind)? If you have, I would love to hear your story. Of course, no need for details on location.

What I would really like to hear about is what kind of signal a piece of free gold rich ore would give off to a VLF detector! (note: not talking about tellurides, etc) If the detector is signaling off of hundreds of very small gold particles in the host body at once, what does that sound like? What magnitude of signal should be expected under those circumstances at shallow depth, a whisper, or a howl?
Anyone have any personal experiences to share on this? Or better yet, maybe an audio file we could all listen to?
This may belong in the metal detector section, but I am focused on hard rock situations with this question.
Last edited: