Native gold in placers and intensely weathered rocks commonly occurs as grains (less than 500 μm) and, more rarely, as large (greater than 4 mm or 1 g) nuggets. There has long been speculation about whether gold nuggets, especially those found in deeply weathered regolith environments, are supergene or hypogene in origin. An examination of the external and internal characteristics of more than 30 nuggets from different locations in Western Australia, Queensland and Victoria, ranging from 1 g to greater than 8 kg, was carried out. All of these nuggets are composed of gold - silver alloys, typical of hypogene gold. Furthermore, each has a polycrystalline internal structure that is characteristic of high temperature (greater than 250C) thermal...
This study documents the bulk Au fineness (Au parts per thousand) of the bullion from a placer gold ...
This study documents the bulk Au fineness (Au parts per thousand) of the bullion from a placer gold ...
Biogeochemical processes are known to drive the cycling of gold via dissolution/re-precipitation rea...
Although most quartz-bearing gold nuggets have been shed from quartz veins, supergene processes comm...
The development and evolution of supergene gold and sulphide mineralisation that occurs in quartz pe...
Archibald Liversidge FRS (University of Sydney 1874–1907) had a long-term interest in the origin of ...
International audienceThe Couriège prospect (French Guiana) provides key examples of the diversity o...
International audienceThe Couriège prospect (French Guiana) provides key examples of the diversity o...
International audienceThe Couriège prospect (French Guiana) provides key examples of the diversity o...
The majority of studies on the weathering of gold have emphasized geochemical characteristics, postu...
At the Ashanti concession, Ghana, gold-bearing quartz veins and disseminated sulphide lodes occur in...
Biogeochemical processes drive the transformation of gold (Au) in surface environments. In this stud...
Biofilms on Au grains from sub-tropical and tropical sites promote the dispersion of gold (Au) by co...
Understanding the mechanisms of incorporation, the form, and the solid-state solubility of Platinum ...
Biofilms on Au grains from sub-tropical and tropical sites promote the dispersion of gold (Au) by co...
This study documents the bulk Au fineness (Au parts per thousand) of the bullion from a placer gold ...
This study documents the bulk Au fineness (Au parts per thousand) of the bullion from a placer gold ...
Biogeochemical processes are known to drive the cycling of gold via dissolution/re-precipitation rea...
Although most quartz-bearing gold nuggets have been shed from quartz veins, supergene processes comm...
The development and evolution of supergene gold and sulphide mineralisation that occurs in quartz pe...
Archibald Liversidge FRS (University of Sydney 1874–1907) had a long-term interest in the origin of ...
International audienceThe Couriège prospect (French Guiana) provides key examples of the diversity o...
International audienceThe Couriège prospect (French Guiana) provides key examples of the diversity o...
International audienceThe Couriège prospect (French Guiana) provides key examples of the diversity o...
The majority of studies on the weathering of gold have emphasized geochemical characteristics, postu...
At the Ashanti concession, Ghana, gold-bearing quartz veins and disseminated sulphide lodes occur in...
Biogeochemical processes drive the transformation of gold (Au) in surface environments. In this stud...
Biofilms on Au grains from sub-tropical and tropical sites promote the dispersion of gold (Au) by co...
Understanding the mechanisms of incorporation, the form, and the solid-state solubility of Platinum ...
Biofilms on Au grains from sub-tropical and tropical sites promote the dispersion of gold (Au) by co...
This study documents the bulk Au fineness (Au parts per thousand) of the bullion from a placer gold ...
This study documents the bulk Au fineness (Au parts per thousand) of the bullion from a placer gold ...
Biogeochemical processes are known to drive the cycling of gold via dissolution/re-precipitation rea...