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Whoever could get there. First come First served. When the word got out that there was gold to be picked up from the river beds the rush was on.

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Q: Who dug for the gold in the California Gold Rush?
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Is gold a chemical?

Yes, 24 carat gold is gold all the way through. Some alloys of gold are more durable for jewelry. They are mixtures and do not have a definite chemical composition, even though they can be fairly homogeneous.


How is gold found?

== == One popular source of gold is mines, miners blast into rocks and look for gold seams, the gold is dug out, purified, and sent off into a consumer world. Another way to get gold is to pan for it. It is done with a sieve in fast flowing rivers, rocks and coarse sand is scraped up from the bottom, passed through the sieve, and the gold flakes extracted and collected. Gold is one of the pure metals, meaning that it is made of only one element, gold. Gold IS one of the Pure Metals however pure gold is so soft, light pressure can change its shape, so in the most common form it is used for, jewelery, copper is sometimes added, to solidify it and keep it in it's post-molded shape.


Why can gold be dug out of underground but not aluminium?

Gold is an unreactive metal and can be found in the pure metallic form.Aluminum is a very reactive metal and can only be found combined with other elements as aluminum ores. These ores are readily mined both underground and in open pits.


How is the element gold obtained?

Gold can be found in many places across the entire planet. There are two main types of raw gold: Placer and Lode.Lode gold is still in place within whatever host rock it originated. That means that when the Earth was created and gold was deposited in its original locations, it has yet to be discovered. It also takes a whole lot of effort, research and expense to extract it to make it profitable. This is where you hear "gold mines" which are large underground holes or tunnels that are dug with heavy machinery in modern day, or by pick and shovel in the old days.Placer gold, however, is very much easier to find and take home. As a mountain erodes through wind, rain, ice, earthquakes...etc. rock and other items, including gold, are washed downstream in various rivers, creeks and streams. Placer gold must have been deposited by the movement of water. That doesn't mean that water has to be there currently but at some point it must have been there.Placer gold is found mainly on the downstream sides of obstructions; trees, rocks, bends in the waterway...etc. The most popular method of extraction is by gold pan. It has been done this way since the early 1800's. This method hasn't changed since the old-time miners used it in the Great Gold Rush! Gold is extremely heavy (about 19 times heavier than water) and will continue to bury down further until it cannot sink anymore, most likely due to bedrock or some other "false" bedrock.For more detailed information please visit www.oregongoldhunter.com where you will find very detailed extraction techniques as well as the various equipment you can use to find gold!


What materials do not corrode?

Gold, amongst others There are Roman gold coins buries for 2,000 years that look still new when dug up. Silver goes black Green goes copper Steel rusts and so on.

Related questions

How did the gold miners get water in the Australian gold rush?

They probably dug out some water from a different pipeline


How did people search for gold in the Australian gold rush in ballarat?

They panned, dug, shoveled or even used cradles.


How people mined in the 1849 gold rush?

There were several ways. Miners worked the streams with gold pans and rockers, dug out mines, and did hydroelectric mining with water.


How did people mine in the gold rush 1849?

There were several ways. Miners worked the streams with gold pans and rockers, dug out mines, and did hydroelectric mining with water.


How did the discovery of gold in California affect the region?

The gold rush brought thousands into CA and within a year it became a state on September 9, 1850. Reports cite 10,000 wagons a day crossed into the state. There was a traffic jams of wagons. San Francisco grew and Sacarmento grew from a wagon stop to a city. Gold rush towns with names like Hangtown, Angels Camp, Murphys, Columbia and writers like Mark Twain came to publish newspaper articles about the people of the gold rush. People dug up the landscape and the scars can still be seen today. Men like Levi Strauss came to seek gold but found his fortune in jeans. If you like sourdough bread thank a miner. The miners developed the starter for it in the gold rush. All of this and more came from the gold rush.


Where did vikings get their gold and silver?

they found the gold in the gourd they dug up.


How were the mines made in the gold rush?

The methods for getting gold ore took many forms. Mines were blasted and dug out from hillsides, but gold was extracted with hydraulic mining using water. Whole hillsides were washed away and the damage can still be seen today.


How did the olden day people search for gold?

They mined for gold or dug for it or panned it


Is gold mines in western US renewable?

Gold mines are not renewable. Once the gold is dug out, it is gone, and it does not get replaced by new gold ore.


What did the miner do?

they dug for coal or gold or dimonds


Why did John Smith find gold?

Because he actually found gold and wanted people to find more so they could get it all dug up. So James Marshall DID discover gold in California in 1849. Also he probably wanted money.


What lasting effects did the gold rush have on California?

Because of the gold rush California became a state in 1850. Cities like San Francisco grew, Sacramento became a city and gold rush towns were built overnight. The land still has the scars from hydraulic mining, piles of dirt where miners dug, and mines in hillsides. The upper Sacamento river became a highway of boats and ships were left in San Francisco ports ( today ships are still uncovered with new construction). Finally the legacy of the history is as much a part of what makes the state what it is today. The men and women who came for gold were strong independent individuals and so is the state today filled with like minded people. We are like no other state.