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Gold-Pan Concentrate: Not Just Black Sand

Tiny crystals of green chromium diopside, specific gravity 3.28, often turn up in gold-pan concentrates.
THE ARKENSTONE, IROCKS.COM

Gold panners tend to categorize their pan concentrates as either gold or “black sand”—and to discard the latter without much of a second look. And that’s too bad, because pan concentrates often consist of a diverse array of minerals which, viewed under a 10X loupe, display colors and forms that are keys to their identification. At the least, pan concentrates are telltale indicators of upstream geology.

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June 2019
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