Forget looking for a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. New research is suggesting fault lines might hold recently produced deposits of the valuable metal.
The study published in Nature Geoscience describes how gold deposits can be derived from seismic activity, like earthquakes.

Gold in granite and quartz. (Photo: Shutterstock.com)
Most of the world’s gold stores, the study abstract states, came from quartz veins that opened during mountain building events. For such an event to catalyze the precipitation of gold challenges the previously held thought that its formation was slower. The study’s evidence suggests the process of gold precipitation actually happens rather quickly.
“While geochemical and geological evidence has long alluded to a connection between earthquakes and the deposition of gold, there has been much debate through the decades as to whether the precipitation of gold was a slow, equilibrium process or whether, as Professor Henley was proposing, it was a rapid and far from equilibrium process,” study co-author Dr. Dion Weatherley said, according to the University of Queensland in Australia.
Weatherley went on to say that even seismic activity of a small magnitude can generate enough of a pressure reduction in a fault to start “flash precipitation of gold and quartz.” The amount of gold deposited by one earthquake is relatively small, but Wealtherley said when you consider the tens or hundreds of thousands of small magnitude earthquakes that occur each year, “over time, large gold deposits may result.”
Scientific American explained more in detail about how this process occurs:
For example, a magnitude-4 earthquake at a depth of 11 kilometers would cause the pressure in a suddenly opening fault jog to drop from 290 megapascals (MPa) to 0.2 MPa. (By comparison, air pressure at sea level is 0.1 MPa.) “So you’re looking at a 1,000-fold reduction in pressure,” Weatherley says.
When mineral-laden water at around 390 °C is subjected to that kind of pressure drop, Weatherley says, the liquid rapidly vaporizes and the minerals in the now-supersaturated water crystallize almost instantly — a process that engineers call flash vaporization or flash deposition. The effect, he says, “is sufficiently large that quartz and any of its associated minerals and metals will fall out of solution”.
Eventually, more fluid percolates out of the surrounding rocks into the gap, restoring the initial pressure. But that doesn’t occur immediately, and so in the interim a single earthquake can produce an instant (albeit tiny) gold vein.
Weatherley said the research could be used to find new mineable gold deposits.
“Most of the world’s ore deposits that are exposed at the earth’s surface have either been found or already mined. Our research paper aims to reveal new findings and knowledge about the physical processes that will assist exploration geologists to discover blind ore deposits that are deeper within the earth,” he told the university website.
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(H/T: GeekOSystem)






















































































































Oldcarsandguitars
Apr. 4, 2013 at 11:07amI have been a fan of glen before he ever got on T.V. and I have just about had all I can take of this turn coat!! First my feeling of being stabbed in the back by glen was when he started looking for the new Washington and then started to diss Ron Paul … now it seams he is more interested in getting on new cable networks and bashing Alex Jones than the truth! 1.6 billion rounds purchased by homeland security ( an illegal standing army with in our boarders!) and glen uses this to bash Alex?!?!?!?!?! I AM DONE WITH YOU GLEN YOU TURNCOAT
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ALL4FREEDOM
Mar. 19, 2013 at 8:02pmBelieve it or not, America is still a gold-producing nation. Other nations are buying gold, and we should, too. Here’s how: pass legislation to authorize the purchase, at market rates, of 3/5ths of all domestically produced gold for purposes of increasing gold reserves. Furthermore, authorize that 1/4th of this gold be minted into gold coins and sold domestically (not foreign sales) to encourage more gold in the hands of private citizens. Sound crazy? Note that China keeps ALL her domestic production, and citizens hold gold accounts at banks.
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garylee123
Mar. 20, 2013 at 12:44pmExcept for the Golden State of Ca where gold mining is illegal. Got to save that one salmon that is left.
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ALL4FREEDOM
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:51pmAdd your comments
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media-bias-steals-elections
Mar. 19, 2013 at 6:16pmOr you could figure out an artificial process that could be used by a nation state who figures out how to mass produce gold on demand, if they can keep that a trade secret, they would literally become the wealthiest humans to ever walk the face of history, if they can force people back on the gold standard? As long as trade secrets exist, we can never base a currency on a commodity?
No, that’s not a particle accelerator to study the origin of physics, it’s really a gold mine, but we need a cover story for the people that build this thing? We could sell one to George Soros?
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tradcatholicgirl
Mar. 19, 2013 at 5:18pmI guess certain deposits and layers of the earth could be a lot younger than we thought.
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TONY BOLOGNA
Mar. 24, 2013 at 5:03amNo they’re not! The Earth is NOT thousands of years old as some in the religious arena may tell you. Mountains do not get uplifted and then eroded in thousands of years, it takes hundreds of millions of years for this to occur as it is shown here on Earth!
This ‘news’ has been known by geologists for decades so I’m not sure why this research was even published in the first place!
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Gargent_Furball
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:07pmCalifornia. No wonder it called the Golden State
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BlasberryStrat
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:24pmYep. Now they’re gonna have a slew of idiots ‘minning’ on the San Andreas fault, and…….whoops…..
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Witness1974
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:14pmI can see the San Andreas from where I live. I’ve been polishing my shovel all day.
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ALL4FREEDOM
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:43pmWith the Progressives in control , a massive earthquake will result, and everything east of the San Andreas fault will slide into the Altantic.
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Witness1974
Mar. 19, 2013 at 9:35pmI’ve got some future beach front property I’ll sell you.
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awrocksu7
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:52pmjust shows that for those of us that live in Gods Economy, we know he has provided for us and made plenty of wealth to go around.
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Witness1974
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:10pmYes, so much for the dividing up the pie concept.
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scuba13
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:15pmSince they didn’t find any gold after the earthquake in San Francisco, can we just assume they found a goldmine of liberal stupidity instead?
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Fenrirsulfr
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:26pmThat’s when the Mole people finally made it to the surface intent on destroying us “surface dwellers”.
Mole people, that’s what we call ‘em, some folks still call ‘em “Politicians”
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Thor.Perun
Mar. 20, 2013 at 2:13amI think they’re pod people. Hive mentality, and recognizable by shrill screeches when someone is not like them. Pod people.
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:04pmSo if we have an earthquake under NYC or Fort Knox in the gold depositories does that mean the nations gold reserves are still there?
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ALL4FREEDOM
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:50pmOh, please, don’t tell me you think the gold is still there!!!
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