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Gold Panning in Michigan
Gold can be found in almost all the states. Many states take advantage of this and offer fun and entertaining opportunities for gold panning in which the whole family is able to participate. Gold panning in Michigan, Alaska, Alabama, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah and many other places for example is very common and many of these places not only allow it but provide the necessary tools for doing so. Gold can sometimes be found embedded in rock, more commonly known as lode gold, or it can also be deposited in a placer after weathering from a host rock. Gold can even be found in the tissues of pants, seawater and even on beaches. For those that are looking into making the search worthwhile the trick is to find the areas that have enough of it. So where should one look for gold? Many states provide records in the form of geological maps and reports that will inform where and how much gold has been recovered from a certain location in the past. Given that gold gets washed down into placers with time, the areas where gold has been found in the past can very likely have gold again and the necessary tools and equipment will make this easier. Gravity plays an important role in the collection of gold in placers. Remember that gold weighs close to seven times that of normal sediments. Given that it takes a great amount of force for a stream of water to move gold, it has a tendency of getting caught in crevices and cracks and will usually settle where there is a slower flow of water. Gold tends to work its way down to the bottom of deposited sediments as well. This is important information for those that are interested in finding a stream for gold panning. Gold can also be found in dry streambeds, which have been deposited by previous flows of water. In Michigan Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, there have been big amounts of gold found. Some of the basic tools that are needed for recovering gold include a gold pan, metal detectors, and drywashers. If you are intending on doing gold panning in Michigan or any other state make sure to get information on places that are off limits to prospecting, those that have been claimed and records to check where gold can normally be found. |