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Gold Panning Methods – Advanced Methods That Really Yield Results

by Christina Goldman

The majority of people who have no knowledge of panning for gold can do simple gold panning methods. However, there are more elaborate gold panning methods that can yield better results.

Standard Panning Method

Part of gold panning methods needs the use of standard pans with a diameter measuring sixteen inches and depth measuring 2.5 inches. Some may prefer smaller pans, particularly for beginners, to easily spot the little bits of gold pieces compared to bigger pans.

However, larger pans are used when trying to scour an enormous area of gravel to be panned. Others may use iron pans because iron turns blue when heated. The gold bits, having a bright luminous yellow color will be easily seen.

A professional gold “panner” having the accuracy and speed can pan up to one cubic yard in a day – only thru the use of gold pan, heater and tweezers. In order to extract more gold, some folks adopt their own systems. The method discussed above is employed when the gravel is wet. On the other hand, if it is dry, some may use the elements mercury and magnetite. Since the processes are complicated, when gold pieces are few, it may not be worth all the hard work.

The Potato Method

One of the most simple techniques is the “potato method.” this strategy uses the potato plant in removing the gold. When the procedure uses mercury, the potato is suited to remove this part. Potato can absorb the mercury and the leftover from the mercury-black, sand-gold amalgam will be gold itself. Others may use the nitric acid to wash away the mercury through heating the water with the amalgam.

Vaporization

Another methodology is to eliminate the mercury thru the vaporization, which is known as “retorting.” it employs a pipe-shaped material where the amalgam is placed on one end and the other end is heated.

Depending on the selected gold panning methods, make sure that it is done thoroughly and effectively. Always take care to respect and preserve the environment in which you are panning. And to guarantee you’ve got a successful experience, always use the right Gold Panning Tools.

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