"Come on Digr, I'm waiting for you to tell
me how you can test for the fine gold once
you've run it through a sluice, when in fact
most of it is lost after doing so."
Are you saying that the fine gold is lighter than the black sand and jumps out of a pan when doing samples? If all the heavies go up for fire assay then all of the gold is accounted for, even some that won't be recovered in a Knelson.
So then if one picks out what one can see with the naked eye and sends up the black sand for fire assy it is farly simple to find the percentage.
The Brazilians dredge only fine gold out of the rivers with sluices and this method supports hundreds of dredges working in many of the rivers feeding the Amazon. Is this "imaginary" gold, like the stuff GE claims??
Sorry to be so slow to respond but some co-conspirators and I had to light up my boat and sail it around the bay for the local folks.
I forgot that I should be at the beck and call of some un-identified zealot 24/7!! LMAO
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