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Opening My Gold Mine! Part 13: Gold Mine Geology

Opening My Gold Mine! Part 13: Gold Mine Geology

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Embark on an gold geology filled journey with Jason and special guest Dale from Tamarack Geologic Services ( ) in “Opening My Gold Mine Part 13: Gold Mine Geology.”

In this enlightening episode, Jason brings in Dale, a long-time friend and fellow geologist, to delve…

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  1. First caught you in a Dan Hurd video (uranium mine) and the name sounded familiar but I couldn't place it and thought you were in California. Then this video pops up and it dawned on me. I used to drive past your shop every couple months lol. Love seeing local stuff so I subbed to both channels. Good to see ya again!

  2. You should have just ran a zip line from the stope down to the road to get the ore down to your pickup instead of zigzagging it down to the blacksmith shop. Awesome stuff you got going on there Jason! Excited for you and excited to see what you all end up pulling out of your mine!

  3. You are very lucky to be able to show that on camera and discuss about the intrusive volcanisation and re infilling of the host rock has happened, after two years of Geology at uni plus a field visit to survey the old Roman mine working at Dolaucothi in West Wales we would have seen that more clearly in you geological situation as the veins at that site were very vuggy and in a situation where they were very thin requiring a lot of extraction to get a decent amount of ore to smelt.

  4. 0:00: 🏔️ Jason introduces his new gold mine and invites a geologist friend to give a lesson on how gold veins form.
    4:23: 🔨 The video discusses the host rock for the veins, which is a Jurassic filite, and explores the presence of sweat quartz and foliation planes.
    8:37: ! The video discusses the relationship between fault vein intercepts and the grade of minerals in the veins, as well as the characteristics of a mayic dyke.
    13:55: 🔍 The video discusses the characteristics of different types of quartz veins and their relation to gold content.
    17:49: 🔎 The video explores the well-defined vein structure and the factors controlling the grade of gold in the veins.
    22:48: 🔍 The video discusses the separation of veins in a mining site and the decision to follow the lower vein.
    28:26: 🔎 The video discusses the presence of two separate quartz veins and the offset caused by a fault.
    33:52: 🔍 The speaker discusses the accuracy of their mapping and the potential changes in the vein system as they approach the fault.
    38:15: 🔍 The video discusses the unusual laser beam contact between two rocks without any alteration or change in the host rock.
    Recapped using TammyAI

  5. Impressive how you experts with your education and experience can look at this Mess of rocks and Trees and point out these Different geological structures and materials and identify them.

  6. More information around the mine and the ideas your working along to truely helps while watching and makes sense why u taregt areas over others with confidence you have researched enough and tested enough that u can leave low grade pay taking the cream of your crop u really give information even a dumb fellow like myself can understand i love mining and previous material hunting. I appreciate you taking rhe time and forever leaving these videos for future generations… Cant wait for the massive gold bar at the end of this season adventure i hope u cover costs and get a head start on next season from the mines riches and ofc makes enough to pay the boys a decent amount they have been the back done of your mining adventures too

  7. Your site and this series is one of the best on YouTube. This series is fantastic and packed full of information. Very good job. It amazes me the amount of time and work the old time miners did. It’s unfortunate that in todays world we have so few people that know how to do this type of work and are willing to go into the fields of mining.

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