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Originally Posted by GeoSys
Interesting theories. But is there any locator that detects these gold ions ?

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What J_P said is not a theory. It is fact based on substantiated data collected by other experimenters and investigators.
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While we don't see much gold corrosion, it is happening, and causing gold ions to move through the soil in a vertical column that can be detected by chemical surveys of the soil. The scientists who developed the MMI method to detect the location of gold deposits say the gold ions in the soil move upward in a column until they reach within 10-30 cm of the surface. Then they combine with other elements in the soil and cease to be ions. So we know there are no gold ion clouds hovering above a buried treasure.
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A "locator", in the strict sense of the word, does not exist because gold ions above the ground do not exist. Thus, nothing to locate. End of Story.