Now I have to deal with mercury contaminated gold and pyrite that is heavy enough to hang in there till the last of the black sands are being worked.
When the sun hits the pyrite it glistens like gold. Sometimes it's crystalline form resembles the texture of gold, and when the sun reflects off it it REALLY makes me examine the specimen. Sometimes it will hang in there just like a fleck of gold and when there's a lot of it it drives me nuts!
Now throw in mercury. When there's a thin coating of mercury on a flake of gold it begins to look like the pyrite in color. If it is only partially covered with mercury it REALLY starts looking like a piece of tarnished pyrite.
My new dig site is producing color, it's just the color is getting harder and harder to disseminate mercury contaminated gold and pyrite.
If anyone out there has any, and I mean ANY suggestions for dealing with this dilemma, please feel free to chime in.
