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  • Using "Bio-carbon" in ocean water.

    Here's an interesting bit of trivia I found in an


    old "Pyramid Industries" Catalogue.


    I don't know how accurate the information is!


    This is what they claim!........The following figures


    are based on PPM levels found in the 1989


    "Handbook of Chemistry and Physics"


    In many parts of the ocean, especially near fresh


    water outlets,gold has been found in much greater


    quantities. Gold in the ocean is no great secret.


    Every gallon of seawater contains .000011 PPM


    gold in a "Colloidal Dispersion" This is a large cluster


    of Gold or other ions that are smaller than 1000


    Angstroms in size. Once they are larger than this


    they will drop out of suspension.


    Approximately every 91,000,000,000 pounds of seawater contains 1 pound of Gold. Every cubic


    mile of seawater contains 9,188.096.200.000 pounds of water so there is 101 pounds of gold


    in every cubic mile of seawater,not to mention the


    other values. At almost $484,800.00 per cubic


    mile, it's worth exploring @ $400 per ounce.


    With these figures,we can estimate that every 120


    cubic yards of seawater has 1 cent of Gold.


    In order to earn $1 a day on 30 pounds of carbon


    [$3 per LB] approximately 220 gallons of seawater


    must pass through every minute. For profitability,the


    carbon would have to be in place for well over a


    year.


    Conclusion: $90 worth of carbon will yield $365.00


    worth of Gold in one year. Is this profitable?


    Just ask any stock broker if he can triple your money


    in one year.

  • #2
    Re: Using "Bio-carbon" in ocean water.

    >Here's an interesting bit of trivia I found in an


    >old "Pyramid Industries" Catalogue.


    >I don't know how accurate the information is!


    >This is what they claim!........The following figures


    >are based on PPM levels found in the 1989


    >"Handbook of Chemistry and Physics"


    >In many parts of the ocean, especially near fresh


    >water outlets,gold has been found in much greater


    >quantities. Gold in the ocean is no great secret.


    >Every gallon of seawater contains .000011 PPM


    >gold in a "Colloidal Dispersion" This is a large cluster


    >of Gold or other ions that are smaller than 1000


    >Angstroms in size. Once they are larger than this


    >they will drop out of suspension.


    >Approximately every 91,000,000,000 pounds of seawater contains 1 pound of Gold. Every cubic


    >mile of seawater contains 9,188.096.200.000 pounds of water so there is 101 pounds of gold


    >in every cubic mile of seawater,not to mention the


    >other values. At almost $484,800.00 per cubic


    >mile, it's worth exploring @ $400 per ounce.


    >With these figures,we can estimate that every 120


    >cubic yards of seawater has 1 cent of Gold.


    >In order to earn $1 a day on 30 pounds of carbon


    >[$3 per LB] approximately 220 gallons of seawater


    >must pass through every minute. For profitability,the


    >carbon would have to be in place for well over a


    >year.


    >Conclusion: $90 worth of carbon will yield $365.00


    >worth of Gold in one year. Is this profitable?


    >Just ask any stock broker if he can triple your money


    >in one year.


    How about the cost of pumps,pipe,gas,site managemt to pump 230 gal per min. I do very well with my beach box. And it does seam to be true that i find more gold near fresh water. But i think it has more to do with abnomalites?(spell) I also do good next to a natural sea wall You can watch the tides and where the water slows


    down eddy,creek,big rocks,the black sand and gold will be in layers. Some times 4-5 layers deep 1/4 to 1/2 in thick. When you get it like that you can get a oz in 6--7 hrs


    Doug

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    • #3
      Re: Using "Bio-carbon" in ocean water.

      Hello Doug,


      Sounds like you're onto a pretty good thing to me!


      Imagine you being able to process ten,twenty or


      even a hundred times more sand than you do


      at the moment. Or perhaps it's only a narrow area


      that you are able to access. Have you ever used a


      "Goldspear" to locate the best Hotspots?


      I've got two of them. Bought one new and about


      twelve mths ago, I saw one for sale at "Mr Money"


      in Albany for $100. It even seems more sensitive


      than the one I bought new.


      Naturally it would'nt be feasible to pump water


      through "Bio-Carbon" as it would cost too much.


      At least it would for seawater. However they claim


      that many old flooded mines can yield as high as


      $2 of Gold per gallon but the average is .05 per


      gallon.


      The method used in seawater is the "Bio-carbon"


      is put in burlap sacks and hung from docks or Piers.


      In some cases it's preferable to weigh down the


      sacks and drop them to the ocean floor with a bouy


      marker for later pick up. They should be placed in


      an area with a good currant flow.The best gold in the ocean has been found at the 200 foot level


      and below.


      Here's a test that will show a piece of visable gold


      even if your water has only .05 PPM.[1/4 of part


      per million]


      1.Take five gallons of water from a suspected gold


      bearing water souce.Transport the water in used


      plastic milk jugs because the milk coating prevents


      gold from absorbing into the plastic as is the case with new plastic containers.


      2. Boil the five gallons down to 1/2 an ounce on a stove in a glass pan being careful never to let it


      burn dry. If the water totaly evaporates before step


      #3 the gold will become stuck to bottom of the pan.


      Note: If a white calcium residue is found forming on


      the sides of the glass container,add 1/4 teaspoon


      of Calgonite dish washing powder.


      3. Pour the remaining 1/2 oz. of water into a piece


      of 999999 fine lead foil that has been fashioned into


      a cup.


      4. Place the lead foil into an oven and evaporate


      untill dry. A film should now be visable on the bottom


      of the lead foil.


      5. Fold the lead foil into a ball and place into a cupel


      for 30 minutes @ 1800 degrees F.


      6. After cupeling,a very small bead may be present


      in the bottom.The bead may consist of gold,silver and other precious metals.


      .

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