Mining Blacksand;
We begin our journey on the beaches of Washington.
Washington Beach Mining;
Many places are known for having black sand. Many localities can be found on the beaches in Washington.
Link to 11 localities:
https://raregoldnuggets.com/?p=8745
The key to success is having the proper tools!
Mining The Beach For Gold:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qCDRTorArQ&t=110s
Cubic Yard Of Black Sand, More $ Than Anyone on GOLD RUSH:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=samZVmFGhA8
4 grams/4800 lbs... @ $1,740 per ounce = $55.95 per gram
$224 per 4800 lbs.
Not too shabby!
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Mining Black Sand!
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Re: Mining Black Sand!
Arizona's "Desert Varnish";
I mentioned dry washing in Arizona on the remote Prospecting thread.
http://alaskagoldforum.x10host.com/phpb ... &start=800
One of the things of the utmost importance is that the GOLD is black. It's called "Desert Varnish".
WHY AND HOW TO ROAST BLACK SANDS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca0WHNQRCdY
Note the temperature is elevated enough to remove the varnish when quenched in water.
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I mentioned dry washing in Arizona on the remote Prospecting thread.
http://alaskagoldforum.x10host.com/phpb ... &start=800
One of the things of the utmost importance is that the GOLD is black. It's called "Desert Varnish".
WHY AND HOW TO ROAST BLACK SANDS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca0WHNQRCdY
Note the temperature is elevated enough to remove the varnish when quenched in water.
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Re: Mining Black Sand!
Nome Beach:
Slightly off topic but...
Nome is known for fine GOLD and Red Garnet sand. Garnet is often composed of Iron in the form of Fe2 or Fe3.
https://www.mindat.org/min-10272.html
How Much Gold Did I Get In just One Small Car Load Of Nome Beach Sand?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W_-WAsQEVQ
3 hrs and 3 grams per 500 lbs!
@ $1750 per troy ounce worth $162.
Slightly further off topic but relevant, is the subject of dry washing beach GOLD at Nome!
Water management is difficult when beach mining at Nome. The upper beach is DRY. I have often wondered about using a Dry Washer to recover fine GOLD at Nome!
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Slightly off topic but...
Nome is known for fine GOLD and Red Garnet sand. Garnet is often composed of Iron in the form of Fe2 or Fe3.
https://www.mindat.org/min-10272.html
How Much Gold Did I Get In just One Small Car Load Of Nome Beach Sand?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W_-WAsQEVQ
3 hrs and 3 grams per 500 lbs!
@ $1750 per troy ounce worth $162.
Slightly further off topic but relevant, is the subject of dry washing beach GOLD at Nome!
Water management is difficult when beach mining at Nome. The upper beach is DRY. I have often wondered about using a Dry Washer to recover fine GOLD at Nome!
Don't go away! You know why!
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Re: Mining Black Sand!
Nugget Wash;
Recently, on the Remote Prospecting Thread, I brought up Nugget Wash and the Silver Nuggets.
http://alaskagoldforum.x10host.com/phpb ... &start=800
(Scroll down to the post, "Nugget Wash".)
A company known as Silver One Resources, Inc. has bought out Phoenix Silver.
Check out their photos and maps!
https://silverone.com/projects/usa-proj ... r_phoenix/
The relevant part of this is the extraordinary size of the Silver Nuggets. The second take-away is from the Project 417 video is the "Metal Detecting is Trespassing" Sign(s). The third take-away is the Chromite Nugget that I found and the contribution of chromite to the overabundance of black sand in the area.
Nugget Wash is apparently outside of and over the ridge from the area where the Silver One Project is located in T2N R15E Sec26.
During my visit to Nugget Wash, I was impressed with the abundance of black sand naturally concentrated on and along the Forest Road that leads into the area. I shoveled up a 5 gallon bucket of PURE black sand for further inspection! My interest was in the SILVER contained in the black sand. Silver sulfide (argentite) below 177 degrees C becomes Acanthite which is a black mineral.
https://www.mindat.org/min-10.html
How much SILVER (Acanthite) is in the Black Sand?
Are there deposits of High Silver content?
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- Geowizard
Recently, on the Remote Prospecting Thread, I brought up Nugget Wash and the Silver Nuggets.
http://alaskagoldforum.x10host.com/phpb ... &start=800
(Scroll down to the post, "Nugget Wash".)
A company known as Silver One Resources, Inc. has bought out Phoenix Silver.
Check out their photos and maps!
https://silverone.com/projects/usa-proj ... r_phoenix/
The relevant part of this is the extraordinary size of the Silver Nuggets. The second take-away is from the Project 417 video is the "Metal Detecting is Trespassing" Sign(s). The third take-away is the Chromite Nugget that I found and the contribution of chromite to the overabundance of black sand in the area.
Nugget Wash is apparently outside of and over the ridge from the area where the Silver One Project is located in T2N R15E Sec26.
During my visit to Nugget Wash, I was impressed with the abundance of black sand naturally concentrated on and along the Forest Road that leads into the area. I shoveled up a 5 gallon bucket of PURE black sand for further inspection! My interest was in the SILVER contained in the black sand. Silver sulfide (argentite) below 177 degrees C becomes Acanthite which is a black mineral.
https://www.mindat.org/min-10.html
How much SILVER (Acanthite) is in the Black Sand?
Are there deposits of High Silver content?
Stick around and find out!
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Re: Mining Black Sand!
Black Sand is a "Marker";
"GOLD is often an accessory mineral in Iron deposits." Gold prospectors know if you find black sands, you may be getting close to GOLD! Black Sand will point the way!
What we know:
Gold deposits can be found on beaches. Beaches provide a natural form of GOLD concentration!
Beach mining GOLD after a hurricane !
Introducing "Prospector Paul"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdFVgBJGP3w
Gold in Alaska:
Prospector Paul at Skookum Gold Camp Alaska:
Alaska gold clean up // Skookum Gold Camp //
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6Yl59MIK64
https://www.skookumgoldcamp.com/
Stick around! There's more!
- Geowizard
"GOLD is often an accessory mineral in Iron deposits." Gold prospectors know if you find black sands, you may be getting close to GOLD! Black Sand will point the way!
What we know:
Gold deposits can be found on beaches. Beaches provide a natural form of GOLD concentration!
Beach mining GOLD after a hurricane !
Introducing "Prospector Paul"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdFVgBJGP3w
Gold in Alaska:
Prospector Paul at Skookum Gold Camp Alaska:
Alaska gold clean up // Skookum Gold Camp //
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6Yl59MIK64
https://www.skookumgoldcamp.com/
Stick around! There's more!
- Geowizard