Geology of Gold – origin of gold

The gold in Northern California has a fascinating origin story stretching back hundreds of millions of years.

See what led to the famous California Gold Rush.

Geology of Gold

Geology of Gold - Visible Gold in quartz

Visible Gold in quartz

  • Underwater Volcanoes: Roughly 400 million years ago, California was submerged under a vast sea. Volcanic eruptions spewed lava and minerals, including gold, onto the seabed. This process even built volcanic islands in some areas.
  • Tectonic Shift: Over the next 200 million years, powerful geologic forces came into play. Tectonic plates moved, pushing the seafloor and volcanic deposits eastward towards the North American continent.
  • Surfacing Treasure: Around 200 million years ago, these underwater deposits were squeezed beneath the continent, eventually becoming part of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Millions of years of erosion then exposed the gold-bearing rocks, making them accessible for discovery much later.

This long chain of geological events is what ultimately led to the famous California Gold Rush, with the first major strike happening in 1848 at Sutter’s Mill in Northern California.

Geology of Gold

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High Grade Silver Ore Slab

silver slab - Gold Prospector Holiday Unique Gifts

silver slab – example only

Nice sawn vein specimen of fresh, unaltered high grade silver ore from the world-class Cobalt Ontario deposits. Sawn on one side only.  The deposit was described in Mineralogical Record, Volume 43, Number 6.  In general, veins are predominantly composed of carbonates (calcite and/or dolomite) with arsenides and sulpharsenides of Co, Ni and Fe with native Ag and Bismuth.  Most of this material has been squirreled away in collections by now, although specimens do occasionally come to market.

silver slab

There are a few of these silver slabs available. The very bright silver really makes this piece stand out, but, unfortunately makes it all so hard to photograph. As an example the one pictured above is 66 grams for $45.

Silver, Bornite

Silver, Bornite

There are a few of these beautiful native silver w bornite specimens available. Here is a 2 inch x 1 inch, Apx. 17.5 grams – Native Silver on Bornite thumbnail specimen from San Martin, Mexico. As an example the one pictured above is 17.5 grams for $60. 

Avon Gold Rush Collectible stein

Avon Gold Rush Collectible steinGold Rush Avon brown ceramic beer stein with lid 1987 Brazil - Picture 6 of 10

1987 8 1/2” tall  San Francisco Gold Rush Handcrafted in Brazil for Avon. Each one of is individually numbered (#32017) this is the last one. $35.

For further information on these: seo711@gmail.com

All the items shown here are very limited and subject to prior sale without notice.

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Also see the most expensive type of gold nuggets, the Crystalline Gold Nuggets

Crystalline gold

Crystalline gold

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