A little known secret to finding incredibly rich Gold deposits is that collapsed caldera's form the perfect environment to host very rich Gold deposits , especially when new fault systems cut through the older fracture rings the radiate out from the caldera itself. Calderas can be spotted using a Geological map overlayed on Google Earth. For more vids about find Gold deposits , just watch this video ruclips.net/video/7624DutE42o/видео.html and smash that like button ...smash it HARD !!!!
Would you ever do a video in Canada? Maybe you could get permission to do one of your videos at a big mine in Northern Ontario. I live in Northern Ontario in the "Blake River Mega Caldera". We have many gold mines operated by companies such as Agnico Eagle, Glencore, Alamos, Newmont, and several others. I would love to see a few long videos on our local mine geology with your input. Thanks for the great content.
Jeff, You need to team up with me for dowsing gold on this calfera to pinpoint and map all of the high and low grade that is either exposed or especially if buried without being exposed on the gold systems. I can dowse depth buried to the gold and most important is I can grade the deposited gold locations with dowsing high grade helicoptering to medium grade helicoptering to low grade turning or slight energizing with just a trace.
I like in his videos when he has panned some new dirt, and a small amount appears usually under magnification, and we hear "oh yeah"! Wish I was watching Jeff's videos when I was much younger and enjoyed hiking, but we didn't have computers or smart(dumb) phones or Google Maps/Earth. Just Libraries and books.
Jeff, thank you for all of the years of education and smiles. I have learned so much from you over the years, and just wanted to express my appreciation and gratitude. YOU are the real gold nugget my friend.
@timmynorfolk7817 @Askjeffwilliams drinking my coffee and thinking the same thing. Only wish there was a Jeff Williams Matrix app for My brain to have all his knowledge
While I enjoy Jeff's videos on a Saturday morning with a cup-o-joe immensely also, I disagree that there is nothing better. You gotta get a lady friend though.
@@johnramirez5032 I live in Spain and prospecting for gold is not allowed without a company with licence etc. Most gold bearing areas are on protected land and, quite honestly, most available gold was taken many, many years ago, like two or three thousand!. That's why I love watching Jeff. And yes, I watch youtube sitting on the couch ha-ha.
Thanks, that is the best caldera video I have seen. It allows the mind to visualize what words have a more difficulty to vision in the mind's eye. The mind's eye is also used with dowsing for visioning of what is being dowsed.
I've never had a teacher more Excellent ! That time-released explanatory percolatin' pseudomorphin' mock calderable collapsing mashed potatoes were pseuperb !! Thank you for the awesome visuals ! ❤❤
Well Jeff I do believe if you had been one of my geology professors, my life path would of been far different. Thank you for all you teach us. A little late for me turned 69 today
Hey Jeff, another great video, so much information I went from not having a clue about the different types of rocks to now having a understanding of what you’re trying to teach us, and talk about living the dream you’re definitely doing it for me and a lot of you’re Patreon’s as well. !
I never stop learning from Jeff's videos. My (albeit pleasant) non-bearing panning days in the creeks have turned into producing small amounts of shiny 😃. Gold fever baby!
It blows my mind 🤯 how much you know regarding geology Jeff! Even the flowers are yellow as gold! Great stuff, wish I could remember a tibbit of it, but that's what happens when old-timers sets in! 😂 Keep it happening brother! 💪⛏️⚒️⚖️🤠
Jeff, You know, you have got to be the most informative geologist I've ever even heard of on the internet. I have a question though and you are definitely the one to ask. PLEASE PLEASE PRETTY PLEASE Can you do a video on the 1799 gold rush back East in the Blue Ridge Mountains. There are gigantic quartz deposits between the Carolinas and Virginia. I've panned a few spots and estimated that the assay is somewhere around 1-2 grams per ton on the eastern slopes of these quartz structures. Can you elaborate, Please. Thank you.
@@Askjeffwilliams That is awesome! Thank you so much. I've been panning in culverts and streams just off the main roads and found modest placer deposits right where they should be. Now, I wish I could get in there with a dredge, but I don't think I am getting the permits for that. But I can pan all I want as long as I don't trespass. So, LET'S GO!
Most educational. I live about 40 miles from Mount Rainier, and have often wondered about what might be below my feet other than glacial till. Your buddy Jason at MBMM seem to do OK 150 miles North of me. There's gold in them thar hills!!
You are one of my favorite teachers! Great job. After ten years, Ask Jeff Williams, has helped me realize that mining is not easy! It takes a lot of time, deducation and integration to learn the land and the lingo. So you know what I'm gonnq' say ...😎🗽♥️♥️🐦Stay cool!🗻
Love this video ! Amazing geologic features. I wonder if the Old-timers knew what they were seeing as a collapsed caldera, or just happen to stumble across these outcrops while traveling through the area ? I would love to see a geologic video of the cutaway features along Hwy 93 between Hoover Dam and Willow Beach. ❤ As always, we smashed that LIKE button real hard !! 👍👍👍
thanks my brother ..... yes I am sure there were a few field Geologists that knew what they were looking at .... now that would be a very interesting video to make .....thanks again my brother
I wouldn't mind seeing you do a video of the Roxbury pond area of Maine. I swear if to zoom out on Google maps of that lake of terrain layer you'll see an impact crater heavily eroded, but I don't think it's ever been identified as 1 yet because I belive it was apart of the younger dryess impact event.
I had Lead Abatement Supervisor class all last week. I passed my exams and I am now licensed in MN as a lead abatement supervisor. Thanks for sharing with us Jeff 🤠 God Bless 🙏 More Hazmat training.
Jeff: in one of your videos you talk of Eocene. I cannot remember which one. Can you tell me which one it was? Your help is priceless. We live in Dayton and are struggling to find out which rocks to look for or bedrock. We use USGS surficals, LIDAR, history gold, etc… we mainly chase washes, Carson river, gold canyon, etc…
Love your content man was out at east fork san gabriel today found some fines:) nothing to retire on but adding to the pile in the vial:) keep the videos coming!
Have you ever toured Rio Tinto's Bingham Copper Mine (Kennecott Copper) in SLC, UT? Apparently, they recover ~400,000 ounces of gold and ~4,000,000 ounces of silver every year.
How often do you use your equinox 800 compared to other devices? I have a nox 800 and want to take my dad out. I've found a few gram nuggets randomly but want some father son time and not sure where to start. I am located in Utah.
Living in the Mojave Desert is a rock hounds delight. Not just for precious metals and gem stones but other rocks that have either been spewed out or was exposed by the elements over time can be polished up for your own enjoyment or to make things with. And few people realize how volcanically active this area was, though I should say IS since there is a hot springs in the apple valley hills (Bowen Ranch), and I know the mighty mojave is plenty deep so for that trickle to get heated tells me theres still melted rock fairly close to the surface. I can deal with the ground under my feet shaking alot better than I can the air I breathe actively trying to kill me with a tornado or hurricane.
14:33 The beauty of arid regions, when a good rain comes, everything rushes to produce the seeds for the next generation. The bees and insects just go nuts over the plenty.
I and my wife drove to the Blackhills my wife loves rocks I picked up some and took them home as I was watching your youtube I was looking at them and found gold the.
the Cyanide is the last process in these mines...many more before that happens and the leach fields last for years..worked in Nevada gold mines..including Winnemucca
I was wondering if you can do a video talking more about the black slate belts of California and mesothermal type deposits discussed in your book 5-7 pages from the back of the book.
What a wealth full of knowledge..! I have a book 📖 written by Geologists Jeff Williams.. seems you both have the same knowledge..!!! LOL HOPEFULLY.. next Friday I go to Victoria to get some Shinny for my self..!! Won’t to come mate..!! So come on let’s GO.!! Say hi 👋 to Lila. Cheers Tony.. 👍⛏️🍻
TONY !!!!!! thanks my brother ...love that book..... we know you will , you are very good at it and I bet you got some special honey holes that YT doesn't get to see ....yes we do and are working on that schedule ...will do my brother and tell Wendy we said Hi .... Cheers mate
A little known secret to finding incredibly rich Gold deposits is that collapsed caldera's form the perfect environment to host very rich Gold deposits , especially when new fault systems cut through the older fracture rings the radiate out from the caldera itself. Calderas can be spotted using a Geological map overlayed on Google Earth. For more vids about find Gold deposits , just watch this video ruclips.net/video/7624DutE42o/видео.html and smash that like button ...smash it HARD !!!!
Would you ever do a video in Canada? Maybe you could get permission to do one of your videos at a big mine in Northern Ontario.
I live in Northern Ontario in the "Blake River Mega Caldera".
We have many gold mines operated by companies such as Agnico Eagle, Glencore, Alamos, Newmont, and several others.
I would love to see a few long videos on our local mine geology with your input.
Thanks for the great content.
Jeff, You need to team up with me for dowsing gold on this calfera to pinpoint and map all of the high and low grade that is either exposed or especially if buried without being exposed on the gold systems. I can dowse depth buried to the gold and most important is I can grade the deposited gold locations with dowsing high grade helicoptering to medium grade helicoptering to low grade turning or slight energizing with just a trace.
T u jeff
That was a really good video mate, thanks 👍
Good Morning Jeff……😂
Cracks me up, every dang time Jeff tosses a rock down a shaft, and there's that subtle scream heard afterwards. 😅
I like in his videos when he has panned some new dirt, and a small amount appears usually under magnification, and we hear "oh yeah"! Wish I was watching Jeff's videos when I was much younger and enjoyed hiking, but we didn't have computers or smart(dumb) phones or Google Maps/Earth. Just Libraries and books.
Yep I said the same thing it is so funny
Jeff, thank you for all of the years of education and smiles. I have learned so much from you over the years, and just wanted to express my appreciation and gratitude.
YOU are the real gold nugget my friend.
always our pleasure and thanks for that , we always love to hear it .....
There’s absolutely nothing better than waking up to a hot cup of coffee and a Jeff Williams video ❤ Thanks buddy.
thanks my brother
@timmynorfolk7817 @Askjeffwilliams drinking my coffee and thinking the same thing. Only wish there was a Jeff Williams Matrix app for
My brain to have all his knowledge
While I enjoy Jeff's videos on a Saturday morning with a cup-o-joe immensely also, I disagree that there is nothing better. You gotta get a lady friend though.
@@markmayer2029 already have one plus 7 kids and 18 grandkids
And to think, Jeff, you didn’t need a teleprompter while explaining these processes. Brilliant!
That's funny. Especially when the guy who talks smak about people using teleprompter vonshitshispants when his malfunctions 🤡🤣🤣🤣
@@sixfigureskibum Do you speak English or are you talking in code?
I'll never be a gold miner, but I can always dream about it. Thanks Jeff for bringing that dream alive.
you betcha
Anybody can become a small scale prospector
@@JohnBukavik not if they cant get off the couch .
@@johnramirez5032 I live in Spain and prospecting for gold is not allowed without a company with licence etc. Most gold bearing areas are on protected land and, quite honestly, most available gold was taken many, many years ago, like two or three thousand!. That's why I love watching Jeff. And yes, I watch youtube sitting on the couch ha-ha.
What a glorius sight at the end. Sure makes your heart glad seeing the desert in bloom like that.
The burros and the poppies... YES!
^..^~~
Another great geology lesson, thanks, Jeff & Lila!
Thank you for your knowledge and education over all these years! You’re the best!!!
thanks and you betcha
I love the direct fact delivery style of this video Jeff,first class mate 👍👏
thanks
What a blast fam. Loads of great info. Keep on having fun getting that Au and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
thanks Fam
Much appreciated guidance and information. Thank you for sharing, Jeff and Lila. ;o)
Im only 30 seconds in, and i love this. Really good illustrative demo
thanks
Yellowstone park is notorious for them. Thanks for another interesting lesson from u and Lila 😊
Another great video bro. Please keep the great videos coming. From Scotland 😊🎉🎉
you betcha Scotland ...... and remember .....if its not Scottish .....its crap .
Spring in the high desert is beautiful! Thank you for sharing! There's nothing wrong with a beautiful view when you're finding Au❤
I love episodes like this where it's geology class with Jeff.
thank you so much for all the information that you give!!!
Thanks, that is the best caldera video I have seen. It allows the mind to visualize what words have a more difficulty to vision in the mind's eye. The mind's eye is also used with dowsing for visioning of what is being dowsed.
thanks, really glad you liked it
I've never had a teacher more Excellent ! That time-released explanatory percolatin' pseudomorphin' mock calderable collapsing mashed potatoes were pseuperb !! Thank you for the awesome visuals ! ❤❤
Greatly appreciate the Geo Lessons ! It’s most important to me cause not only am I entertained , I am leaving with knowledge which is even better !
I love learning from you, Jeff! Thanks for all the great info.
you betcha ...always our pleasure
Excellent video very informative and it's in my back yard thanks for sharing.
Great informative and beautiful.
Jeff.... Your going to inspire New Geologists for Generations to come!
Saturday Geology lesson with Jeff William Great Video
Excellent as always. Keep up the good work.
Well Jeff I do believe if you had been one of my geology professors, my life path would of been far different. Thank you for all you teach us. A little late for me turned 69 today
Happy birthday! I was thinking the same phrase on May 6th, I'm now 62. Wish I had been able to go back to college...
@@debskidz Thank you and belated Happy Birthday to you as well.
always our pleasure and never too late
Me and you both!
1955 was a good year to be born, 69 and still healthy except I can't shake the geology bug and that darn gold fever.
Good lessons good explanations thanks Jeff
Jeff, I love it when you give us the Geology 101 lecture without the nonsense 😊
more on the way
Awesome presentation Jeff!
Hey Jeff, another great video, so much information I went from not having a clue about the different types of rocks to now having a understanding of what you’re trying to teach us, and talk about living the dream you’re definitely doing it for me and a lot of you’re Patreon’s as well. !
thanks Bryan
Thank you Jecf, this is amazing.
This was an excellent geology lesson. I liked the fact you put the names of the different types of rocks on the screen.
I never stop learning from Jeff's videos. My (albeit pleasant) non-bearing panning days in the creeks have turned into producing small amounts of shiny 😃.
Gold fever baby!
thats great
great infoboard...thanks for imparting your savvy, good poster
you betcha
Interesting and beautiful to watch. Love the burros...
Great geology lesson once again
Hey Jeff, that was one of the best geology classes. Thanks man!
thanks , always love to hear that
thankful for your videos sir.
Nice lesson professor
It blows my mind 🤯 how much you know regarding geology Jeff! Even the flowers are yellow as gold! Great stuff, wish I could remember a tibbit of it, but that's what happens when old-timers sets in! 😂 Keep it happening brother! 💪⛏️⚒️⚖️🤠
@@donaldfitzgerald8950 thanks
My head just expoded with all good info thanks Jeff
Glad to help
very educational Jeff.
Exactly the information I needed Jeff, thank you
Great geology lesson...👍
Jeff,
You know, you have got to be the most informative geologist I've ever even heard of on the internet. I have a question though and you are definitely the one to ask. PLEASE PLEASE PRETTY PLEASE Can you do a video on the 1799 gold rush back East in the Blue Ridge Mountains. There are gigantic quartz deposits between the Carolinas and Virginia. I've panned a few spots and estimated that the assay is somewhere around 1-2 grams per ton on the eastern slopes of these quartz structures. Can you elaborate, Please.
Thank you.
thanks Billy, you betcha , always wanted to make a video on the Carolina Slate belts
@@Askjeffwilliams That is awesome! Thank you so much. I've been panning in culverts and streams just off the main roads and found modest placer deposits right where they should be. Now, I wish I could get in there with a dredge, but I don't think I am getting the permits for that. But I can pan all I want as long as I don't trespass.
So, LET'S GO!
Great video. Love the ending giving just a bit of moisture our deserts turn into paintings things of beauty that take your breath away. ❤❤
thanks Rick ....I know...right ...thats all it takes ....such a wonderful miracle here in the desert
Your the man Jeff. I'm always learning something from ya. Great show
Thank you, Jeff! Great video. I'm gonna head to the maps!
Hello Jeff & Lila and Slim. Always looking forward to your videos. Have a good one!
thanks
Most educational. I live about 40 miles from Mount Rainier, and have often wondered about what might be below my feet other than glacial till. Your buddy Jason at MBMM seem to do OK 150 miles North of me. There's gold in them thar hills!!
You are one of my favorite teachers! Great job. After ten years, Ask Jeff Williams, has helped me realize that mining is not easy! It takes a lot of time, deducation and integration to learn the land and the lingo.
So you know what I'm gonnq' say ...😎🗽♥️♥️🐦Stay cool!🗻
Wow, thanks!
The best Geologist on RUclips without a doubt.
thanks
Very good info Jeff, Thank you!
Love the adventure Jeff
Love this video ! Amazing geologic features. I wonder if the Old-timers knew what they were seeing as a collapsed caldera, or just happen to stumble across these outcrops while traveling through the area ? I would love to see a geologic video of the cutaway features along Hwy 93 between Hoover Dam and Willow Beach. ❤ As always, we smashed that LIKE button real hard !! 👍👍👍
thanks my brother ..... yes I am sure there were a few field Geologists that knew what they were looking at .... now that would be a very interesting video to make .....thanks again my brother
Can you list the websites you was using in the video? Thanks.
Thank you Jeff.
you betcha
I wouldn't mind seeing you do a video of the Roxbury pond area of Maine. I swear if to zoom out on Google maps of that lake of terrain layer you'll see an impact crater heavily eroded, but I don't think it's ever been identified as 1 yet because I belive it was apart of the younger dryess impact event.
Great, Great stuff Jeff, Thank You!
You are so knowledgeable, Jeff.
thanks my brother
I had Lead Abatement Supervisor class all last week. I passed my exams and I am now licensed in MN as a lead abatement supervisor. Thanks for sharing with us Jeff 🤠 God Bless 🙏 More Hazmat training.
Congrats
Jeff: in one of your videos you talk of Eocene. I cannot remember which one. Can you tell me which one it was? Your help is priceless. We live in Dayton and are struggling to find out which rocks to look for or bedrock. We use USGS surficals, LIDAR, history gold, etc… we mainly chase washes, Carson river, gold canyon, etc…
it is in our Geology vid series
Awesome thank you mate.
Another amazing video
That desert 🏜 bloom is quite a sight to see I got to see it in 2020 in Arizona between Oatman and Prescott got to see a few rattle snakes 🐍 too
You are literally a walking Encyclopedia of Geology
thanks
Hey Jeff that was great can't wait to find gold
شكرا جزيلا على هذه المعلومات القيمة❤
Love your content man was out at east fork san gabriel today found some fines:) nothing to retire on but adding to the pile in the vial:) keep the videos coming!
Congrats
Whats better , buying a claim or buying property with mineral rights? Are the property taxes different if the zoning isnt residential?
buying a Patented mining claim
FANTASTIC GUYS,,LOVE THE FLOWERS AT THE END..SAFE TRAVELS..
Question, Professor?!
Have you hiked around Coso fields?
Or, Bishop, CA?
yes
Thanks again
Thank you be safe
Everytime I hear the scream in your videos when you throw a rock down a shaft I never expect it and it always cracks me up 😂😂😂
Have you ever toured Rio Tinto's Bingham Copper Mine (Kennecott Copper) in SLC, UT? Apparently, they recover ~400,000 ounces of gold and ~4,000,000 ounces of silver every year.
Great information.
thats the virginia dale mining district. off the 62 by 29palms ca.
How often do you use your equinox 800 compared to other devices? I have a nox 800 and want to take my dad out. I've found a few gram nuggets randomly but want some father son time and not sure where to start. I am located in Utah.
we love to run our Gold Minster 1000
Beautiful area 🙂👍👍
Cool info Jeff ! ❤❤👍👍👍👍❤❤👽👽🛸🛸
Jeff Williams For President!!!
and I approve this message 👍
Living in the Mojave Desert is a rock hounds delight. Not just for precious metals and gem stones but other rocks that have either been spewed out or was exposed by the elements over time can be polished up for your own enjoyment or to make things with. And few people realize how volcanically active this area was, though I should say IS since there is a hot springs in the apple valley hills (Bowen Ranch), and I know the mighty mojave is plenty deep so for that trickle to get heated tells me theres still melted rock fairly close to the surface. I can deal with the ground under my feet shaking alot better than I can the air I breathe actively trying to kill me with a tornado or hurricane.
thanks jeff!
Another great lesson from our Favorite, Prospector, and Geologist!!! Y'all know what he's going to say next, right? So Come On, Let's Go!!!
14:33 The beauty of arid regions, when a good rain comes, everything rushes to produce the seeds for the next generation. The bees and insects just go nuts over the plenty.
Blue chalcedony is soo cool looking. I’ve come across a few good ones I wanna find more
yes it is
I live on one Big one in Az known as the superstition mountains
I and my wife drove to the Blackhills my wife loves rocks I picked up some and took them home as I was watching your youtube I was looking at them and found gold the.
thats great David
I found a nice quartz specimen with exposed gold in it. Weighs above 7 grams and looks like it is at least half gold. My first gold nugget Jeff ⛏️ 🤠🦅
thats great ...Congrats my brother
hello jeff can gold be found in an area where the bed rock is mostly limestone
only if intruded by a granitic rock or if it is disseminated
thank you for the reply and i do like your videos they are educational
Hey Jeff, what do think about people leaving their "calling cards" and crap in the old mines they explore???
we see it alot
the Cyanide is the last process in these mines...many more before that happens and the leach fields last for years..worked in Nevada gold mines..including Winnemucca
You looked afraid to get bit by that mule hahaha
I was wondering if you can do a video talking more about the black slate belts of California and mesothermal type deposits discussed in your book 5-7 pages from the back of the book.
you betcha ...we would love to elaborate on that
@@Askjeffwilliams thank you so much
What a wealth full of knowledge..!
I have a book 📖 written by Geologists Jeff Williams.. seems you both have the same knowledge..!!! LOL
HOPEFULLY.. next Friday I go to Victoria to get some Shinny for my self..!!
Won’t to come mate..!!
So come on let’s GO.!!
Say hi 👋 to Lila.
Cheers Tony..
👍⛏️🍻
TONY !!!!!! thanks my brother ...love that book..... we know you will , you are very good at it and I bet you got some special honey holes that YT doesn't get to see ....yes we do and are working on that schedule ...will do my brother and tell Wendy we said Hi .... Cheers mate
My personal belief is this is one of the most important models of deposition. At least for some impressively rich veins.
I agree
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota
good morning SWM
If any of my teachers had approached geology through a lens of gold mining, I'm sure my classmates would all have been miners.