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Old 01-09-2007, 05:48 PM
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Here you can found about corrosion, electrostatic, ion mobility and more. (Ok, gold no present corrosion at the simple sight, but creates, as a conductive metal, an electric field around him.)

http://www.counteractrust.com.au/Cou...nstruction.htm


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About mobile ions:

http://www.innovation.wa.gov.au/Inno...bile_metal_ion

http://www.mmigeochem.com/Wildcat310706.pdf


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From http://www.sciencewa.net.au/science_rd.asp?pg=111

"No-one is completely clear on exactly how the metal ions migrate to the surface. However, research and case studies over known ore-bodies have shown that mobile metal ions accumulate in surface soils above mineralization, indicating that the metals are derived from the mineralization source."


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So also gold ions can travel from high depth to the surface:

http://www.acnnewswire.net/press/en/...Relations.html

"Proto today announced that it had employed Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) technology to identify a 1600 metres-long gold anomaly in its first major exploration effort since listing on the ASX last week with the goal of finding the source of high grade surface gold at Tibooburra."

"MMI technology uses chemical processes and extremely sensitive instrumentation to identify ions (or atoms) of minerals which have risen to the land surface from underground mineral deposits."


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I understand that are moments with major fluctuations during this "travel" and with electronic sensitive instrument you can detect in the search area the umbalance. I do it with microvoltmeter with antenna and no doubt (for me) about the existence of a kind of field (as a battery) around buried for long time good conductive metals. NO DOUBT.


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From Zahori's article (translation by Qiaozhi):
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Old 01-09-2007, 05:54 PM
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Here you can found about corrosion, electrostatic, ion mobility and more. (Ok, gold no present corrosion at the simple sight, but creates, as a conductive metal, an electric field around him.)

http://www.counteractrust.com.au/Cou...nstruction.htm


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About mobile ions:

http://www.innovation.wa.gov.au/Inno...bile_metal_ion

http://www.mmigeochem.com/Wildcat310706.pdf


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From http://www.sciencewa.net.au/science_rd.asp?pg=111

"No-one is completely clear on exactly how the metal ions migrate to the surface. However, research and case studies over known ore-bodies have shown that mobile metal ions accumulate in surface soils above mineralization, indicating that the metals are derived from the mineralization source."


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So also gold ions can travel from high depth to the surface:

http://www.acnnewswire.net/press/en/...Relations.html

"Proto today announced that it had employed Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) technology to identify a 1600 metres-long gold anomaly in its first major exploration effort since listing on the ASX last week with the goal of finding the source of high grade surface gold at Tibooburra."

"MMI technology uses chemical processes and extremely sensitive instrumentation to identify ions (or atoms) of minerals which have risen to the land surface from underground mineral deposits."


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I understand that are moments with major fluctuations during this "travel" and with electronic sensitive instrument you can detect in the search area the umbalance. I do it with microvoltmeter with antenna and no doubt (for me) about the existence of a kind of field (as a battery) around buried for long time good conductive metals. NO DOUBT.


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From Zahori's article (translation by Qiaozhi):
Thanks for your concern Esteban, you have a nice and brilliant restless mind, but I should point that Zahori only detects electric fields. Nothing else.

Also when you say NO DOUBT, yes there's no doubt about it, but some hard headed people here will still argue... Do you wanna bet?
Jeeezzz...
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