Geology of coarse crystalline gold - Big Gold nugget geology - Formation of large gold nuggets

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  • Recovering large, coarse gold nuggets is a very exciting experience, and the quest for large gold is often the “holy grail” of the independent prospector, no matter what the tools or equipment that are being used. Hefty, good-sized gold nuggets are the stuff dreams are made of and looking too closely at them can really give a person a bad case of gold fever!
    In order to better understand how to find coarse gold, a good first step would be to examine the geology of how and where coarse gold forms. Growth of coarse minerals from water solutions requires stable conditions where large crystals or nuggets can continue to grow over an extended period of time. It takes some time to grow big gold, so conditions must be fairly stable to allow this to occur. This is pretty much the same for quartz, tourmaline, mica or gold - and most other minerals that commonly grow from water solutions.
    For those who want to learn more about Prospecting and finding gold check out my book, Fists full of Gold. It’s an encyclopedia of everything on the topic of prospecting. It’s available on Amazon. You can find it at (affiliate):
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  • @Psybo
    @Psybo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Thank goodness people like you exist to take your time to share your knowledge... much appreciated

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @BackRoadsGold
    @BackRoadsGold 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Wow. I was watching Bill Southern the other day saying to learn more about geology. Then I stumbled on this. Although I have had your books for years, you are awesome on the video teaching format. You answered so many of my questions with this one video! Thank You!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I had hoped to do joint videos with Bill last summer. Fires prevented it. Hopefully this next summer.

  • @GreeneGene33
    @GreeneGene33 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Got your book and it holds a place at the top of my favorites list...Thanks Chris!!! Rock on!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the kind words.

  • @bring6not12
    @bring6not12 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    you got me out here reading usgs reports at 2am not understanding half the words
    thanks for explaining hydrothermal vents and that video was great, youre giving me some really good notes! cant express how grateful i am for these videos.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video. My book explains some of the geologic terminology in descriptions that are easy for the average person.

  • @paulmarvin2675
    @paulmarvin2675 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Top notch presentation Chris, very informative.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @miguelrodriguez4564
    @miguelrodriguez4564 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you Chris for sharing your amazing knowledge about geology and au prospecting thank you professor!👍👊

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @S13402
    @S13402 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The best explanation ever, thank you Chris
    👍

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @RandyLunn
    @RandyLunn 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    One of your best Chris. Thank you!

    • @randallalan4221
      @randallalan4221 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      X2...I learned a lot of needed geology from this video! Thanks Chris :>)

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @joec.1906
    @joec.1906 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Chris. Ordered your book. It should be here today. Thanks for all the well structured and informative video's. Maybe I will see you at the Tucson Mineral and Gem Shows since I live in Tucson

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not this year but I have been a number of times.

  • @Shaarda17
    @Shaarda17 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Chris! Best vids out on this topic! ❤️🙏🏼🌎✌️

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you enjoyed it, I other, similar videos too.

  • @toddeftsadams5909
    @toddeftsadams5909 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome Chris that was a great video very informative.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @bryandraughn9830
    @bryandraughn9830 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is so interesting!
    When I hike here in the Carolina mountains, I always wonder what I'm looking at when I see all the rocks and big walls of rock. There's so much to learn and you share some very useful information on the subject.
    Thank you!
    Great video!
    Peace

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @garylawlor2288
    @garylawlor2288 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Quality video. Very informative and helping me towards solving the origins of certain gold deposits in an area I am interested in.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @chippypea
    @chippypea 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I find the videos you make very interesting and when covid is over or restrictions have been lifted I'd love to come out and learn more. I bought a ok metal detector and a good starter panning set because of geology. Its so Interesting and have always collected rocks and minerals but I've not found gold yet in the uk. I know its possible due to the geology. Thanks for the videos and keep up the inspirational videos 👋👋

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you like them! The UK has produced a fair amount of gold. A friend dug some once in a stream in Scotland.

  • @allansgoldmining
    @allansgoldmining 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video Ralph ! Yes, there's still plenty of big nuggets out there waiting to be found ! Although I haven't found the "Retirement Nugget" yet, I know it's out there. Lol ! 🤠⛏⚒👍👍

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @elifallin9708
    @elifallin9708 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    It's awesome that the giant gold nugget was found with a metal detector! 👍 Great video Chris! 👍

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @jeffbrooks8024
      @jeffbrooks8024 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The Hand of Faith was found with a metal detector. The Welcome Stranger was found by tripping over it

  • @ralphkinnion7470
    @ralphkinnion7470 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like the way you explain things.You are a very good teacher.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! 😃 Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @carlostriana1540
    @carlostriana1540 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hello there, Crist my name is Carlos and for some reason I always have the feeling that gold can be grown and with all that you explained that question is on my mind even stronger. You may think I'm crazy but I believe everything is possible.
    Thanks professor

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว

      Not really sure what you mean.

  • @DaleDuffy
    @DaleDuffy 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic informational video...thanks Chris...!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @josephsmith9374
    @josephsmith9374 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Man I love this video. It helped me understand so much. I have watched it several times over the last year and went on to find bigger and better gold. I found my 1st 10 nuggets already!! Thanks Chris Ralph!! I'm a big fan of your channel🙏👍👍

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @jbowerman50
    @jbowerman50 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Chris, Very Educational, I have a much better understanding of the metamorphose of forming deposits.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad the video was helpful.

  • @trevorinthailand
    @trevorinthailand 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Top video, learnt a lot, will get your book this week, best regards

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @keithwetlesen9965
    @keithwetlesen9965 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent. You know gold better than I have ever seen.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @donbrady1173
    @donbrady1173 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great lessons you provide. This is the one I lost and now found a little while ago.

  • @josephatherton2781
    @josephatherton2781 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thankyou for sharing your good interesting information .

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My pleasure, glad it was helpful!

  • @FSmithSE1
    @FSmithSE1 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    GREAT VIDEO PROFESSOR CHRIS !
    INTERESTING, INFORMATIVE, AND ENCOURAGING ! 🇺🇸👍⭐

  • @bigOleBurro
    @bigOleBurro 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your book, sir. Thanks

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the kind words.

  • @tejasshihora1115
    @tejasshihora1115 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you very much for the video , so much information in one video

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the kind words, I wish the best of luck in your prospecting efforts. More videos are coming!

  • @ChristopherOBrien000
    @ChristopherOBrien000 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent information, thank you.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @DaleDuffy
    @DaleDuffy 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Such educational videos, even though I've watched this in the past, one can always absorb more information that flanks other information (if that makes sense--:) thanks so much Chris...!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      It makes perfect sense.

  • @jacobh707
    @jacobh707 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great Video Chris! Thanks for the valuable info! What are some key words to look for in USGS / Division on mines reports regarding gold size? I've come across description of host material, of course age of formations ect but Never a description of course vs fine free gold.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not every report contains it. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @lostcoastnomad479
    @lostcoastnomad479 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for the knowledge shared. Can’t wait to read n have fists full

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @noraevon6299
    @noraevon6299 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You're the best thank you thank you so much for your time and for your efforts an honest man and marvelous person with depths of character thank you again

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I appreciate that!

  • @barbarastuart5675
    @barbarastuart5675 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you very much ,help me understand more, really enjoyed your video.
    Aloha 🤗

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @donniewildman1266
    @donniewildman1266 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video and instruction

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @goldminer49niner42
    @goldminer49niner42 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for video Chris . Found some nice rock samples in waste rocks piles. I like using a steel rake and shave the top off . A lot of time I get into good samples.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @MultiDarkfantasy
    @MultiDarkfantasy 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Must say I love your videos.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Glad you like them!

  • @washingtonbeachmining7736
    @washingtonbeachmining7736 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice video Chris, love it but wish my state had those bigger size gold!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Liberty district has some big nuggets. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @reidogarimpo1691
    @reidogarimpo1691 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very good, God bless you Chris!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, you too!

  • @rickmessina5396
    @rickmessina5396 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    More good info Chris. Thanks.....

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @mark-se6rg
    @mark-se6rg 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great info Chris thank you

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hope it works out that you can make it.

  • @amateurboxing4806
    @amateurboxing4806 ปีที่แล้ว

    I spend a lot of time to watch the video of this man, he is a good teacher, and if you are a good listener you can learn. now start prospecting gold Thank you so much teacher few people know this in our country. now the bell smash very hard.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Good luck to you my friend.

    • @amateurboxing4806
      @amateurboxing4806 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you teacher,God bless you

  • @petersonmountain
    @petersonmountain 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video! Thank you.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks. Glad you liked the video.

  • @formerlyuser123
    @formerlyuser123 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    The book! Thats where i know your name from. One of tbe first books i bought on the subject, and still one of my favourites, definitely covers the most ground. The only books i personally rate higher are a couple specific to the type of prospecting i now do

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @dinaheathfield1768
    @dinaheathfield1768 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Iove how you teach you ancer all the things I. I wondered about thank you for your wisdom an honesty most people don't care if they tell the truth about what they are teaching you are doing great

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I appreciate that.

  • @ThirteenPercentHxC
    @ThirteenPercentHxC 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    THE SOLUTION IS RAPIDLY CHANGING!!! Hahahahha youre hilarious Chris.
    This video is a classic, one of my all time favs.
    every time i watch it i [pick up something i didnt mentally registerin times prior. Like the bits about iron seams and residual placers, both topics being highly relevant to workings i personally deal with out here in the Menifee Valley of Southern California.
    I have your book, its greatly improved my prospectig skills ad answered many obscure questions about methods i could not find answers to online..
    I even came accross a mint condition full sized pressing of Gold Districts of California at an estate sale per your reccomendation and found a little info about Menifee and its respective Auld mining district which is literallly in the hills behind my neighborhood, and the nearby Pinacate Mining District in Perris just 8 miles north of here. I got a full plate or i should say a full Pan hahaha. AS Always. THANK YOU CHRIS RALPH!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm glad to hear the book and the videos are helpful and you enjoy them.

  • @chet2201
    @chet2201 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thankyou Good Class the best Geology is Closeology. I met a Arizona Bradshaw Mtn. Prospector that found a narrow shotty
    Iron stained Quartz vein with a metal detector 30 ft long 3 ft. Deep and deeper
    Took out hundreds of POUNDS. At first
    By hand. Then over 1,000 oz. Pinched out. I held some of the angular chunks.
    Note also it was in a faulted area.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      No High grade pocket lasts forever, but a 1,000 ounces is pretty darn good.

  • @warrenmccarthy5492
    @warrenmccarthy5492 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video once again!
    I've got a quick question for you. Can large or lots of quartz crystals be a good sign of nuggets in quartz? I found an are that is filled with crystals. I have never found an area like it and It's got me wondering.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No, there is no correlation.

  • @danzoller7397
    @danzoller7397 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great speach ! Yeah finding crystaline gold is fun ! Found my best piece on bed rock under a inch of sand n small rocks, sweep away and there was a half gram sharp jagged chunk ! Still have it ! Eldorado co. Gold ! ;-)

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Its fun stuff. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @wadefreeman7340
      @wadefreeman7340 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Try to find kgs watch Mr Chris how to find the pocket is not far from you if you follow the teacher

  • @Hartcore11
    @Hartcore11 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @shwa8157
    @shwa8157 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love it, thank you!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are so welcome!

  • @TheFrog767
    @TheFrog767 ปีที่แล้ว

    👏👏👏 another gem.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad that you enjoyed it.

  • @glentimmins7560
    @glentimmins7560 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Suck awesome information and how things work. I had an idea but understand how gold was formed now! Now I have seen a guy on TH-cam dissolving scrap gold and reforming it in pure gold through chemicals pretty cool! So I live in the lower mainland area of British Columbia. Have you prospected here and could you do a series on the Gold Rush area of British Columbia that would be awesome! Most of the areas you talk about are south of here. Thanks for all the info!!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've never dug for gold in Canada. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @herby375
    @herby375 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    best explanations, thank you!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @herby375
      @herby375 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ChrisRalph
      I was wondering if you can tell me, can gold be found in an area with lots of quartz crystals, people have told me no but I just can't believe it being a mineralised zone?

  • @NUGGETSHOOTER
    @NUGGETSHOOTER 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Howdy Chris, I need to get you out here to look at some areas after I get out your way... Or sooner?

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Bill - I will send you a text to discuss it. Fall will work.

  • @rehmankhan3991
    @rehmankhan3991 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very informative video

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @centralviberecords5659
    @centralviberecords5659 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi chris i was wondering if your coming back to Australia anytime soon. Im in Victoria and i would love to get your hand on finding gold and learning about where gold would be and found. Please let me know if you are coming back soon, would love to catch up. Thanks Matthew

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'd love to come back one of these days, but I have no active plans to do so soon. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @cacogenicist
    @cacogenicist 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    When people talk about _pocket gold_ in the Klamaths, I think they are usually talking about deposits that apparently form from _rain_ water over a large area liberating gold from sulphides, which then gets concentrated by the topography as it flows down, and through fissures, and then precipitates out in relatively very small area, often on carboniferous rock -- shale or whatever.
    Or at least a good portion of it forms that way, as I understand it.
    See _All Gold Canyon_ by Jack London for the traditional way to find it. :-)
    Shallow, extremely localized, very easy to extract. Pounds. People still find these pockets in northern California and SW Oregon -- they just tend to keep their mouths shut. :-)
    Some really good info in this video, by the way.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I dont agree. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @cacogenicist
      @cacogenicist 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ChrisRalph
      I'm not saying pocket deposits like _Gold Hill_ were entirely supergene in origin -- too large, must be at least to a large degree hypogene (possibly with supergene enrichment) -- but the relatively small deposits modern "pocket hunters" still find are small enough to remain as yet undiscovered, surficial, extremely localized.
      I'm aware of an individual who has found multiple pockets (IIRC, in Josephine county, OR), exploring based on supergene models of deposition. There's either something to it or he's very lucky.

  • @palandasghodeswar6169
    @palandasghodeswar6169 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks you dear Sir for sharing deep knowledge about Gold finding .I am a Geologist .

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's my pleasure

    • @palandasghodeswar6169
      @palandasghodeswar6169 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      In Mumbai ,from where I should purchase (guaranted) Metal Detector n which ? Sir ,Pls guide .
      🙏🌹

  • @jesusinablackman2675
    @jesusinablackman2675 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you the best and most passionate...

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks. I'm glad you found the video helpful.

  • @workaholic5318
    @workaholic5318 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The techniques for finding gold are secondary to access to those areas. I have found that to be the most difficult portion of the prospecting regimen.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Join a local prospecting club and that will give you some access. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @djg585
    @djg585 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fascinating.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @djg585
      @djg585 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ChrisRalph
      I have always wondered how gold nuggets came to exist. I had no idea they came from dissolved gold that later crystalized. Thanks!

  • @wilsonfineart
    @wilsonfineart 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    My hillside property in the mountains of North Carolina is littered with lovely milky quartz rocks about the size of a grapefruit. They are scattered here and there. Given what you said, I'll have to get a metal detector and test that site for gold!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'd do my initial testing with just a gold pan. Much cheaper than a metal detector and some places only produce gold too small to detect.

  • @432hzcompanyq.6
    @432hzcompanyq.6 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome video thanks for the info. Just wondering what Magnifying strength would one use to view micro gold? Cheers

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It just depends on what size of "micro" we are talking about.

    • @432hzcompanyq.6
      @432hzcompanyq.6 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ChrisRalph Thanks kindly. Invisible to the naked eyes. Eye see Gold in I can then place a claim over cellphone internet. No staking ground involved. Gold on.

  • @zoltanbozzay3797
    @zoltanbozzay3797 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    @chris ralph, professional prospector question. I know not all veins with pyrite have gold, but.. In these pressure releases and mineralized veins, I would imagine the platinum and gold drops out of the solutions at deeper parts compared to the pyrite because of its solidifying temperature? So when I find pyrite is it ok to assume there might be gold and heavier metals deeper in same veins possibly, or would the gold and plat be above the pyrite? Is there any trend you notice in the order different minerals deposited in veins at various cooling and pressure reduction places as the vein formed? I did understand your point about multiple events in same zones with changing solution types.

    • @dwightstjohn6927
      @dwightstjohn6927 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I wish I could show you a piece of quartz/mica/gold vein rock a "hard rock" miner brought up out of the gold mine at Geraldton, Ontario sixty years plus ago. I believe mom still has the three inch square piece in her jewelry box. It's an incredible look at the incidence of running pure gold veins (no mistake; that's gold;) as bright as when I first saw the piece in Grade Two!!!! in a way, it would sort of answer your question!!!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Remember its dissolved in water not melted. gold and pyrite are often together. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @dallassams6427
    @dallassams6427 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really enjoy watching your videos and I like how you explain things. 👍🏼👍🏼 I plan on purchasing your book in the near future as well. Keep up the good work.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sounds great. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @pattaylor4407
    @pattaylor4407 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A really good, and interesting explanation of how gold forms! Thanks! Would love to see a close up of the wire gold you had in your hand.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I will do that sometime - I do have close up pictures of it. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @alvinjastrzebski3270
    @alvinjastrzebski3270 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Chris. I know of a large hotspring that flows directly into a creek. Would you recommend checking downstream from hotspring for precious metals? My second question is about gem stones. Would gems survive the temperature change from scalding hot to a cold stream?

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      In a hot spring situation the gold is usually down a bit deeper than the surface. That is why there is no gold actually exposed in Yellowstone. Yes the gems should survive.

  • @goldenbanjo197
    @goldenbanjo197 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    That was a super interesting video. I just got a gold detector. My first good detector! I’m in northern New Mexico (Santa Fe) and i know there is gold here. I just need to find where it look. I’ll try to buy you book.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good luck in your efforts! Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @fritzschwanserhauser2266
    @fritzschwanserhauser2266 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a bustle for missed historical placer gold up at FairPlay co.! That town never sleeps!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Everyone wants to find gold! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @supersneakusa4492
    @supersneakusa4492 ปีที่แล้ว

    very informative, but just wondering your thoughts on how glaciers may affect gold deposits.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว

      Glaciers destroy placer deposits, they rip up bedrock, but don't make placer deposits. Later erosion of the glacial moraines can turn those mixed up gravels into placer deposits.

  • @joanneshapiro5926
    @joanneshapiro5926 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Chris, very interesting and informative. I have a thought, question or something crazy ... I research a lot about a lot and came across this “ bacteria eats heavy metals and poops out gold ????? It seems bacteria does a lot more than ever realized. What do you think 🤔?

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Some bacteria do this - they do not change metals - if they eat gold, gold comes out.

  • @reshdarkoshur
    @reshdarkoshur 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love it.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad you enjoy the videos.

  • @landonburke2772
    @landonburke2772 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Went to dollar general in wva, saw blue rock, found a turquoise necklace! Awesome

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sounds like a great find.

  • @kennethclark5636
    @kennethclark5636 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    There's an area near Queen Valley, AZ I've been wanting to checkout that is fairly flat with a lot of cholla cactus around , but, the top part of the soil is littered with small quartz rocks as far as you can see. Does this sound like a good possible area for finding gold?

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      It sounds like it's worth investigating. You'll only know for sure if it has gold if you test it out. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @downsmak
    @downsmak ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello,I reside in calaveras county on 50 acres obtaining 2 mines with lots of quartz piles outside of them. My property is also one of the highest(altitude) in the area! lots of water travels during rainy months...im on a huge rock/rain catch, so again lots of water flow! would love to pick your brain on where to take some samples. The mines are at the top and leading down from them(over 600ft) are valleys that have eroded on/in this rock for who knows how many years i now call home.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว

      Just take samples here and there all over - the results will tell you what you need to know.

  • @robbytirbaney4732
    @robbytirbaney4732 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I love following you very interesting I want to get involved as soon as i can

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've enjoyed prospecting for decades.

  • @CR931
    @CR931 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    How would you recommend recovering really fine glacial till gold? I live in Tennessee and we have a bit of tiny (fly poop) gold here.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      A sluice box.

    • @CR931
      @CR931 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ChrisRalph ive been looking at a drop riffle highbanker and giving that a shot.

  • @masumoto007
    @masumoto007 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love truth! Thanks!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are so welcome

  • @keithholmes2402
    @keithholmes2402 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @Smithsgold
    @Smithsgold 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good video !!!!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @Smithsgold
      @Smithsgold 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Chris Ralph, Professional Prospector hope your staying warm and dry !!👍

  • @S13402
    @S13402 ปีที่แล้ว

    At 17:34 … the black soil in the middle of the picture .. can carry a lot of gold or silver or both, or even any of PMG … just roast it and smelt it. Go get it Chris 👍

  • @markopittman2833
    @markopittman2833 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i told you about amazon telling me my password is wrong every time. so amazon is out. i will keep a eye open in the garage sales around el dorado county for your book. thanks for the gold video.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      You can buy on ebay and other places, just google it and you will find alternatives. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @knotyboy11
    @knotyboy11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I grabbed your book ... my first partner in life years ago was a Phd. in Geology. Actually the first woman to get her Phd. from SFU in geology. So I have a bit of second hand education for a layman. I can tell you know your stuff. I am off work with an injury for the summer. I'd like to get out and pan in the Lower mainland somewhere.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว

      Best of luck to you in your prospecting.

  • @dannylivshitz6846
    @dannylivshitz6846 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just got the book 😎

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm confident you will enjoy it.

  • @vitaminhead1465
    @vitaminhead1465 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very interesting, is gold always found near quartz? I live near a copper mine and quartz is everywhere, there is supposed to be gold around here and I’m trying to get a handle on how to use my metal detector.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว

      no, gold is not always found near quartz. There is like 100,000 times more quartz than gold, so barren quartz is pretty common.

  • @pattaylor4407
    @pattaylor4407 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is the Goldbug 2 Pro metal detector good for looking for residual placers? Thanks.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      With the larger sized coil, yes. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @Interestingviews.
    @Interestingviews. ปีที่แล้ว

    I just learnt something new

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's great. Glad it was helpful.

  • @garyallard1512
    @garyallard1512 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video Chris. I live by the Silver Valley in Idaho (Wallace, Kellogg, Osburn, Mullan). My (very small) understanding is the Silver Valley is from crossing faults. Can you explain what the large amount of Silver in the area is from, and does this have anything with Gold being present. I believe they find a small amount of Gold with the Silver. Thanks

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      The only simple answer I can give is that the mineral fluids the formed the deposits along the faults in Silver Valley were rich in silver and base metals with only a small amount of gold. I am glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @TIPPYtoeup
      @TIPPYtoeup 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Gary,
      Good question and I too live near the Silver Valley, in CDA. Have you had any luck prospecting the area? Personally I have been pumped for months now. Of course just before winter got here and snow loaded up the hills. I found a few incredible places and found both gold and silver, even a little platinum. I found these somewhat nearby and completely untouched.
      So, needless to say I can’t wait to get back out there Haha.
      Thanks Guys take it easy!? Gary, if you don’t mind, let me know if you’re ever looking to hangout with a fellow Rockhound?

  • @jeeppayton
    @jeeppayton 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks, you give a lot of usable info. It's obvious to me that most the gold might be on and under ocean floor. A pristine wilderness of gold in many forms, even boulders. If I had resources I'd build an under water prospector and mining rig. Seems like a no brainer. Most volcanoes on Earth are under water

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      The near continent part of the ocean will have valuable minerals that look like those on shore, but far out in the ocean the rocks are way different and look more like Hawaii, a spot which is very limited in it's interesting minerals. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @jeeppayton
      @jeeppayton 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ChrisRalph but what about those under water rivers, like the one in Calif Monterrey coast out of moss landing, what do you think caused a river drainage under thousands of ft of water? I've a good guess

    • @johnselmo4295
      @johnselmo4295 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi I live here in Monterey and Ive studied the Trench and its many features. In my opinion the Trench was caused recently, at oldest 12k years ago. At most recently during the massive earth changes in 1820. That last date seems unbelievable however Ive come across some solid info recently pointing to that possibility. The Trench was caused by massive flooding posaibly from the northern ice sheets melting. Evidence for this is that the trench is still very steep. Things get rounded over time. Prob the same time as the Grand Canyon. There are old maps showing california as an island with a wide strait east of the Sierras and It shows San Francisco on the Eastern shore on a bay of the Great North River which goes a thousand miles or so to a Arizona sized lake behind the Wasatch. Static in the Attic has a great video on this map. When Ca floods which it has many times the central valley becomes a lake and everything drains out in either Monterey or SF. Monterey being a straight shot and SF slowly swirling in the many subbays. its a fascinating area. There are also indications of massive dams built by the Nephelim if you are savy to that I can go on....✌🏽

  • @koyotekola6916
    @koyotekola6916 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I know there was some precious metals around the Terlingua, TX area. Do you think that looking for gold in the Davis Mountains is worthwhile with a metal detector?

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Friend, there are tens of thousands of areas one might look at in the USA. I have no idea of the areas of your backyard. Go out and test it and see.

    • @koyotekola6916
      @koyotekola6916 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ChrisRalph Good advice, sir. I lost focus on what your video is all about. Based on your knowledge of how gold arrived in Earth's crust, go out there and look for ourselves. Look for surface gold and let the big boys handle the deep stuff. Don't take everything for granite.

  • @SandhillCrane42
    @SandhillCrane42 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Mr. Ralph, is the gold leaching into solution due to the movement of "facies" over the hotspot and lagging behind to be precipitated? Just wondering if I'm way off base. Thanks if you find the time.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว

      California was never associated with a hotspot, but California has loads of gold. Same with Alaska, Colorado and other places.

    • @SandhillCrane42
      @SandhillCrane42 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ChrisRalph Thank you sir. I got my reply so I can only be humbled, but I may have the wrong lexicon. I misused "hotspot". I was curious if the fluids become enriched by the movement of material over the system or if they leach it episodically from rock already somewhat upgraded that remains stationary. I have it in my head a sort of conveyor dumps it into the fluids to be released coincident with physical and chemical controls, but maybe it all comes at once. Both seems a likely enough notion. Thank you for the reply. I'm probably just all mixed up. Alls I know is I've been told gold won't make specks without some sorta tectonics. Maybe it's a more vertical orientation. Through that delicious porphyry crystal mush. Sorry, sorry. Thank you.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  ปีที่แล้ว

      Being honest, its not just misuse of the term "hotspot" - I think you are unsure enough that your question is muddled and difficult to discern what you really mean. Take a look at my video on the geology of gold and volcanoes - see: th-cam.com/video/v136BEdR_yU/w-d-xo.html

    • @SandhillCrane42
      @SandhillCrane42 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ChrisRalph Thanks.

  • @pattaylor4407
    @pattaylor4407 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is the foot wall, hanging wall, and that other wall you spoke of? Please illustrate. Thanks.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Think of a vein cutting at an angle through the rock The foot wall is the contact of the vein with the wall rock on the underside of the vein, the hanging wall the contact on the upper side of the vein. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @richardtoney2441
    @richardtoney2441 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thanks for the knowledge. can mercury be converted to gold in the magma?

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No, mercury cannot be converted into gold.

  • @fritzschwanserhauser2266
    @fritzschwanserhauser2266 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I saw som ground up by Leadville that must’ve been ground sluiced, al the larger rocks piled up!

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Some good placer gold was found around Leadville. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @MT-rv3ec
    @MT-rv3ec 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    In your opinion which type of system, epithermal or mesothermal is the better setting for nuggets and course gold to form and be found?

  • @davewilson6022
    @davewilson6022 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    WOW. GOOD DAY CHRIS IV JUST COME ACROSS YR CHANNEL. FANTASTIC EDUCATIONAL THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SHARING AND RECOMENDATIONS IE FISHER ETC.I HAD A TANDY METAL DETECTOR IN MY YOUNG DAYS.HAVNT DONE ANYTHING FOR ABOUT 40 YRS.WATCHING A FEW VIDEOS I WOULD NOW LIKE TO TRY AGAIN. I LIKE THE SOUND OF THAT FISHER YOU SPOKE ABOUT. THERE ARE SOME OLD GOLD FIELDS HERE IN AUSTRALIA. I LOVE TO GET OUT BUSH CAMPING SO WANT TO DETECT ALONG THE WAY AND HOPEFULLY DO OK WITH IT.EVERY THING I KNW TODAY IS FROM YR VID SO OBVIOUSLY I HAVE SUBSCRIBED BEST IVE VIEWED . WHERE DO I GET THE INFO ON COURSE Gold as I am wrighting I am learning listening to yr video. Fantastic knowledge you have .have u ever tried detecting in AUSTRALIA. I WANT UR BOOK ETC .HOW MANY VIDEOS HAVE U DONE SO FAR.IAM ALSO KEEN ON THE NOX 800 BUT HAVE TO FIND SOME GOLD FIRST TO PAY FOR .BEST VIDEO OF SEEN ENJOYED HEAPS THANKYOU KIND REGARDS DAVE

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Minelab makes loads of good detectors in Australia.

  • @jayshields9919
    @jayshields9919 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cheers👍

  • @fritzschwanserhauser2266
    @fritzschwanserhauser2266 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The super rich quartzgold must have a stronger signal on the detect?

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      super rich quartz full of gold is certainly detectable.

  • @ultimape
    @ultimape 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are there any areas in the north east U.S. that might be worth exploring for gold?
    You mentioned going to a prospecting club in another comment. I'm out of Vermont and want to start experiencing this for real.
    I remember panning as a kid, out of some of the local streams, so I think it should be possible around here. But that was 30 years ago, lol.

    • @ultimape
      @ultimape 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I can't find the reports you talk about for vermont. I've looked and found stuff about the geology (Rock types etc.) But not much on metals.

    • @ChrisRalph
      @ChrisRalph  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Try googling "Gold Deposits of Vermont" - You will find some useful info.