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Placer mining is frequently used for precious metal deposits (particularly gold) and gemstones, both of which are often found in alluvial depositsdeposits of sand and gravel in modern or ancient stream beds, or occasionally glacial deposits.
Typical minerals recovered by placer mining are gold, platinum, tin, diamonds, titaniferous and ferrous iron sands, and minor amounts of chromite, scheelite, columbite, monzonite, gemstones, and abrasives.
Placer mining operations degrade downstream water quality as evidenced by an increase in turbidity* a reduction in dissolved oxygen (D.O,), and a resulting significant reduction of fish and fish- food organisms. 2. The major impact on water quality from placer mining comes from the hydraulic stripping operation. 3.
Quartz mining, unlike placer mining, requires heavy machinery, many men, and large investments. Gone were the days when someone with a shovel and a pan could strike it rich on a trickle of water. Now, deep shafts, supported by rough hewn timber, cut into the mountains.
Unlike hardrock mining, which extracts veins of precious minerals from solid rock, placer mining is the practice of separating heavily eroded minerals like gold from sand or gravel.
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During the Gold Rush period, placer mining was heavily dependant on manual labor and the use of water, so its mining sites are typically found along streams, in river canyons, or in tributary canyons.
To reach the gold deposits hidden in the stream beds, miners must clear away the thick mix of icy soila process known as placer mining.

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