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Reef gold is found in calcified objects or rocks. Reef gold was the gold that most gold miners found in rock form.

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Why is gold reef city called gold reef city?

because.....


What is the difference between alluvial and reef gold?

Alluvial gold is found in the water and reef gold is found in rocks. Reef gold is worth more than alluvial gold. Hope this helps:)


What is reefe?

Reef gold is found in calcified objects or rocks. Reef gold was the gold that most gold miners found in rock form.


What is Gold Reef City's motto?

Gold Reef City's motto is 'The City Without Limits'.


Where would you find reef gold?

I don't know but i know that reef gold is found inside rocks.


What is reef mining?

reef gold is mined by cradling with this wooded thing


How do you reef mining for gold?

eat your self


If you went panning in the river would you be panning for alluvial gold or reef gold?

alluvial gold


What is the difference between a gold nugget a gold reef and alluvial gold?

A nugget is a chunk of native gold metal- while fairly pure, may contain traces of other metals. In mining, Reef refers to a vein of high grade ore. Alluvial gold is gold that has been moved and ground down by water- such as the placer gold (gold dust) found in river and stream beds.


Why is Gold Reef City closing down?

It was over run by Mexicans.


How can you distinguish if the gold is near?

Reef gold: this gold will become smoother the further away it is from the source, the source being the reef. If the gold is jagged in appearance then the gold source is near! Alluvial gold, river gold, placer gold: this gold will reduce in quantity the further away it is from the mother lode. If your recovering kilograms of alluvial gold in one spot, then you are on the gold! Next trick is to find the reef gold that deposited the alluvial gold!


What is the difference between alluvial and deep reef Gold?

Alluvial gold is found in sedimentary deposits, typically in riverbeds or floodplains, where it has been eroded from its original source and accumulated over time. Deep reef gold, on the other hand, is extracted from hard rock formations deep underground, often requiring more complex mining techniques. While alluvial gold is generally easier to mine, deep reef gold deposits can be more substantial and require significant investment in technology and infrastructure for extraction.