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Gold Prospecting/Mining instruction, your claim,or Mine

Gold Prospecting/Mining instruction, your claim,or Mine
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Start Time Saturday, November 22, 2008
End Time Saturday, November 29, 2008
Location Coulterville, California

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SquareTrade © AP6.0 This Service is being offered to instruct the casual miner, or recreational miner, the ability to find  and retrieve Gold. working with them on their claim or various placers in California. I also assist small to mid- Size mining operations. What I teach is 33 years of experience in the industry! Various descriptions listed below. How to Prospect, how to recognize good areas to mine. (How read the Claim). How to test areas for maximum production ( How to Pan, How to sluice, How to Classify). What equipment will work best for you (Many folks spend thousands of dollars, to never recuperate a third of the cost).  How to operate your equipment for optimum performance and recovery of Gold The Rules! Do's and Dont's BLM, USFS, Fish and Game rules and regs. ( Many small miners get "Kicked off their claims and public areas and in some cases fined because they don't know em!)  besides what you do out there affects all miners! How to respect your environment, the rights of others and how to reclaim your work area, as not to leave a mess for the future. ( Were here for a very short time opposed to the age of the claims you mine, put it back as you found it for our next generations! if theres to be any!) Laws of Physics, Laws of Gravity, Laws of the State, Geology, Metallurgy, Mine engineering, Laws of the Prospector! Last but not Least Safety!                                 What I Cannot teach! How to Cheat How to Steal Patience Physical Ability  How to be politically correct How to Drink, or get Drunk. (I occasionally indulge but not when working or Prospecting! Very Dangerous, remember your working with physics and gravity BAD!) How to cook How to stay clean Mining ( I've never met a dirt digger who could stay clean!) How not to enjoy what you are doing! What I will not Tolerate (Would cost you loss of your money) Use or Carrying of illegal drugs, in, or around my presence. ( Not even prescribed wacky tobaccy!) Use or Carrying Firearms. (Not even if your a law Enforcement Person! I don't care, guns aren't needed!) Abuse of me, your friends, your family, or the Land you work on. What you can expect from me! Knowledge, patience and education passed to you from all of my 33 years experience, as much of my time as your willing to pay for in advance. A Hefty 5'9" guy, 55 years of age, Believes in God, does not believe in politics or politicians, Smokes Cigarettes, Chews tobacco, Occasionally partakes in a Beer or Two, Is not politically correct, loves and enjoys all people, loves outdoors, loves all animals big and small, Deeply Loves his country, loves the rights given to him by his country, respects the laws both state, and laws of the land, Loves a joke and a laugh, and lives each day as if it were the last. Loves to teach and enjoys the reward of passing knowledge. Loves Gold and Dead Presidents! I am a Professional Prospector and Gold Miner! Loves Gold and Dead Presidents! I am a Professional Prospector and Gold Miner! with 33 years of experience nothing phoney, got the back, knees and guts to prove it! The buy it now price of $480.00 per day nothing hidden! I charge $480.00 a day for my work + Motel + Fuel (Gasoline to and from Coulterville CA) will add this in when I invoice to pay the fees on the sale! any questions before you bid or buy, or for booking a date. call Norm at (209) 613-4320 KMEC-Diggins Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Check out my other items!  A Little Bit, o info “Bout Gold and Minerals” Gold is the most malleable and ductile metal. One ounce of gold can be beaten out to 300 ft2. Gold is a good conductor of electricity and heat. It is not affected by exposure to air or to most reagents. It is inert and a good reflector of infrared radiation. Gold is usually alloyed to increase its strength. Pure gold is measured in troy weight, but when gold is alloyed with other metals the term karat is used to express the amount of gold present. 1 troy ounce = 31.1034807 grams1 troy ounce = 480 grains1 troy ounce = 20 pennyweights32.15 troy ounces = 1 kilogram32,150 troy ounces = 1 metric ton (1,000 kilos)  Karats to Gold Percentage10K .416                                                                                                                                                            12K .50014K .58518K .75022K .91624K 100% DWT is an abbreviation for penny weight.1 oz.= 20 DWTDWT/OZ2=.104=.206=.308=.4010=.5020=1 oz. Specific Gravity Of Minerals: The specific gravity of a substance is the ratio of its weight to the weight of an equal volume of water.Water weight = 8.34 pounds per imperial gallon.                                                   2.7 - rock 2.7 - quartz4.2 - copper 4.3 - garnet5.1 - pyrite -- 5.1 - magnetite 5.3 - hematite 7.3 - tin 7.5 - galena 7.9 - iron 10.5 - silver 11.3 - lead 13.6 - mercury19.2 - gold21.5 – platinum Mineral Abbreviations Magnesium - MgAluminium - AlIron - FeCobalt - CoNickel - NiCopper - CuZinc - ZnMolybdenum - MoRhodium - RhPalladium - PdSilver - AgCadmium - CdIndium - InTin - SnTantalum - TaTungsten - WIridium - IrPlatinum - PtGold - AuMercury – Hg Mining Talk & Terminology Symbols & Meanings ADIT. A nearly horizontal passage driven from the surface to the mine workings. AIR DRILLING. Rotary drilling using compressed air. ALLUVIAL DEPOSIT. Sometimes referred to as placer. Sand, gravel etc, removed from a parent rock by water, time and errosion and deposited at a distance location. ANTICLINE. Upward fold or arch in the rock strata. ASSAY. The testing of an ore to determine the content of valuable minerals. Can be Chemical, Spectrographic, or Fire Assay. ASSESMENT WORK. Work that is required to maintain one property or claim. The value is set by government standards. Individual Claim owners and companies must spent a certain amount of dollars by, mapping, testing, trenching etc. or pay the government maintenance fees. ATTITUDE. Direction and degree of a dip of a structure. This could be a vein, lode or zone of mineralisation. Some call it dip and strike. AURIFEROUS. This means gold bearing material BASAL TILL. Clay deposit material left along at the base of a glacier. BASALT. Fine grained, darker-coloured igneous rock. Old lava beds that have hardened. BASE METALS. Commercial (non precious) metals such as lead, zinc, copper or nickle. BEDROCK. The solid base of earth under the over burden and soils or gravels. BITUMINOUS COAL. A middle rank coal formed by pressure and heat on lignite. Usually has a high Btu value (british thermal unit) and sometimes know as soft coal. BOREHOLE. The hole that is made from drilling a well, core etc. BTU. British thermal unit. The amount of energy that is required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. CALORIFIC VALUE. The amount of heat that can be obtained from one pound of coal or oil measured in BTU's. CAMBRIAN. The earliest period of the Palaeozoic era to which systems of rock may be assigned. CARBONATES. Minerals consisting of carbonates of calcium, iron or magnesium. CLAIM. Claims are parcels of land that are staked by companies or individuals for the purpose of exploring and mining. Depending on the area and countries they are measured off in different sizes of acreage. CONCENTRATE. A product that has the valuable material after all the wasgte has been eliminated. CORE. Sometimes called core sample. A sample of rock that has been drill out of the area of interest. CRETACEOUS. A period in history from 130 to 60 million years ago. CUT OFF. The lowest the grade of ore that can be mined profitably. DEPOSIT. An area that has a quantity of ore or other material that is deemed to be mineable. DEVONIAN. A period from about 400 to 360 million years ago. DIAMOND DRILLING. A rotary drill which cuts by abrasion rather than percussion. The bit is of diamond tips. DREDGING. A means of extracting gold bearing materials or any other material from under water. ELUVIAL. Material that has been moved from it's source via time and water. Most placer mines are eluvial. EXTRACTION. The process of taking out the good ore from the waste materials. FAULT ZONE. A fault, instead of being a single clean fracture, may be a zone hundreds or thousands of feet wide. The fault zone consists of numerous interlacing small faults or a confused zone of gouge, breccia, or mylonite. FERROUS. Any mineral that containing iron. FISSURE. A crack or fracture in rocks. FLOAT. Pieces rock which become separated from the main body due to time and weathering. FLUME. Used by the old timers, flumes were built to divert water from a source to where the mining was taking place. Like old wooded aquaducts. GEIGER COUNTER. A device used to find and sense radioactive mineral. GEOCHEMICAL. The study of the chemical composition of rocks, soil and other sediments. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. The drilling surface rock outcroppings for the purpose of exploratory developement. GRAB SAMPLE. Sample of rock or material grabbed at random to be analyzed. IN SITU. In a natural or original position. INDUCED POLARISATION. A geophysical prospecting method of passing an electrical current through the ground and measuring the effect of rocks and minerals in its path. INDUSTRIAL MINERALS. Non metalic. Examples: Salts, silica, gravels etc. INTERMEDIATE ROCKS. Igneous rocks containing between 52 and 66 per cent silica.Between the chemical composition of acid and basic rocks. JIG. A machine used to collect concentates of ore by water pulsation. LEACHING. A process of chemical extration of minerals from ore material. Example: Gold is extracted using the heap leach method. LODE. Mineral deposit contained in solid rock. ORE RESERVE. The amount of ore that is available for extraction. OVERBURDEN. Material such us dirt, clay and sand that cover e surface area. PALEOZOIC. The time between the Pre Cambrian and the Mesozoic. PAYDIRT. The pay. The material washed in sluicing that contains the gold. PERCUSSION DRILLING. A method of drilling process that involves hammering the drill bit down the hole. PERMIAN. A time period from about 290 to 240 million years ago. PLACER. Referred to mostly in gold. Mining the surface. Eluvial type mining. PYRITES. A hard, heavy, shiny, yellow mineral, FeS2 or iron disulfide. generally Also called iron pyrites, mica pyrites, fool's gold, sulfur balls. QUATERNARY. A time period dating from about 1.8 million years ago to the present. ROTARY DRILLING. A drilling method where the drill pipe and bit is rotated and allowed to drill it's way down. ROYALTIES. Money owed to the claim holder or owner. NSR (net smelter royalty) SHAFT. A vertical excavation used for the purpose of opening a mine. SHOOT. A concentration of mineral values. SLAG. The waste product glass and gangue from smelting. SLUICE. A long trough with riffles used to catch gold. TAILINGS. Material left over after the rock has been processed of it's ore. TERTIARY. A time dating back, 65 to 2 million years ago. TROMMEL. A machine that washes and classifies placer material by rotation. ULTRABASIC. Igneous rock containing less than 45 per cent silica. ULTRAMAFIC. Igneous rock composed essentially of iron and magnesium. VEIN. A fracture or crack in a rock that contains mineralized material.                      VUG. A cavity in a rock.

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