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If you want to go sluicing for gold then you need a sluice box

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Who invented sluicing in the Californing Gold Rush?

bob lucus


What is the difference between placer mining and sluicing?

Placer mining is looking for a specific mineral/claiming it/mining it Sluicing is a way of "mining gold"


Where was sluicing invented?

Sluices were first used in the alluvial mining of gold placer deposits during the California Gold Rush.


What methods were used to mine for gold?

some of them were panning, sluicing, dry panning, cradling, digging ect


What methods were use to mine gold?

some of them were panning, sluicing, dry panning, cradling, digging ect


Where do you find alluvial gold?

Alluvial gold is typically found in riverbeds, streams, and floodplains where water has eroded gold deposits from their original source and concentrated them in sediment. Prospectors use techniques like panning, sluicing, and dredging to extract alluvial gold from these areas.


Who digs for gold?

Miners typically dig for gold in mines or rivers where the precious metal is naturally found. This process involves extracting gold ore from the ground and then processing it to extract the gold through methods like panning, sluicing, or chemical extraction.


Is using a cradle and using a sluice box the same thing?

It is sort of the same except sluicing is harder and finds less gold. I'd say cradling's better.


How did miners collect gold nuggets from rivers?

Miners would use pans or sluice boxes to sift through sand and gravel in riverbeds. They would then use these tools to extract and collect gold nuggets and particles that had become separated from the surrounding material during the process.


What tools did the Chinese use to mine gold in Australia?

The Chinese miners in Australia used simple tools such as picks, shovels, and pans to extract gold from the ground. They also employed techniques like panning, cradling, and sluicing to separate gold from the surrounding gravel and sediment. Additionally, they used wooden structures and water channels to redirect and control the flow of water for mining purposes.


What properties separate gold from sand and gravel by panning?

Weight. Gold is much heavier than sand, gravel, or water. When panning (or sluicing), gold is worked to the bottom of the pan (or riffles) and the lighter materials washed away. A speck of "color" sits in the very lowest point in the pan- while sand and water can be "swished" around, but the "color" sits very still- almost as if glued to the pan.


How can you separate gold from the dirt?

There are many different ways to do this. The most common way is to get a gold pan. You take the dirt, put it in the gold pan, put the gold pan in water, swirl it around in a certain way, and the dirt will come out of the pan, while the gold stays in. There are also many other pieces of equipment that people use to more efficiently process larger amounts of dirt.