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Gold gets into rivers primarily through the process of erosion and weathering of gold-bearing rocks. Over time, natural forces such as water, wind, and ice break down these rocks, releasing gold particles. These particles are then transported by rivers and streams, where they can accumulate in sediment. Additionally, human activities such as mining can also introduce gold into river systems.

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