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Native Gold
Introduction
Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
Occurences
Notable Locality
Major Uses
Diagnostic Features
Minerals under Microscope

Notable Locality

In Taiwan:

(1)Gold, silver, and copper contained cracks and placer deposits

(2)Juifang; gold and silver mining deposit, Wutan

(3)Gold-quartz deposits of Central Mountain Belts-Nanhu Mountain, Central Shrill Mountain, Hehuan Mountain, Pingfong Mountain, Nengkao Mountain, Jade Mountain

(4)Chimei, Changyuan, Chengguang, and Touluan Mountain hydrothermal veins in Coast Mountain Areas

(5)Sedimentary river beds of Keelung River, Luwu River, Hualien River and Peinan River.

In the world:

(1)Witwatersrand, South Africa-the largest in the world

(2)Baikal, quartz mineral deposits of Altai and Ural, sedimentary deposits of Lena River and Yenisei, Russia

(3)Porcupine,Kirkland LakeLarder Lake in Ontario; Atlin and in CaribouBritish Columbia and Klondike in Yukon, Canada

(4)Homestake of Black Hill in South Dakota;Mother Lode of Sierra Nevada California, and sedimentary deposits in Alaska, the US

(5)Five Provinces, Jilin, Guangxi, Jiangxi, and Sichuan in mainland China

(6) Altar and Magdalena in Sonora and Parral in Chihuahua Mexico

(7)Transylvania, Romania

(8)Ashanti, Ghana

(9)Kilo and Moto, Zaire

(10) Hill End,Hillgrove and Mt.Boppy in New South Wales; Mt.Morgan and Cooktown in Queensland; Bendigo and Ballarat in Victoria; Kalgoorlie,Coolgardie and Norseman inWestern Australia; Tennant Creek in Northern Territory, Australia

(11)Antioquia and Canca, Columbia

          

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