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Panning for Gold — Finding Native Metal
Mary

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Mary

17. March 2026

Panning for Gold — Finding Native Metal

Gold was likely the first metal humans ever used — it's found as pure nuggets in riverbeds, requiring no smelting. Learn the gravity separation technique used since prehistory. Gold's density (19.3 g/cm³) makes it settle to the bottom of any mixture with lighter sand and gravel.

Instructions

1

The Physics of Gold Panning

Why Gold Sinks

Gold panning is a gravity separation technique. It works because gold is absurdly dense:

MaterialDensity (g/cm³)
Sand (quartz)2.65
Iron pyrite ("fool's gold")5.01
Black sand (magnetite)5.18
Lead11.34
Gold19.30

Gold is 7.3× denser than sand. When you agitate a pan of mixed sediment in water, gravity pulls gold to the bottom while lighter materials wash over the rim. No chemistry needed — pure physics.

Where Gold Accumulates

Water transports gold downstream from its source (veins in quartz rock). Gold settles where water slows:

  • Inside bends of rivers (slower water = deposition)
  • Behind large boulders (eddy zones)
  • Bedrock cracks (gold drops into crevices and stays)
  • Below waterfalls (plunge pools concentrate heavy material)
2

Collecting and Classifying Material

Sampling

  1. Dig material from bedrock level — gold works its way down through gravel over time. Surface gravel is mostly barren.
  2. Fill your classifier (sieve) with the excavated material and place it over your pan.
  3. Pour water through the classifier — fine material falls into the pan, large rocks stay in the classifier.
  4. Check the large rocks for visible gold before discarding. Gold sometimes lodges in rock crevices.

Quantity

Fill the pan ¾ full with classified material. Too full and you'll lose gold over the rim. Too little wastes time.

3

The Panning Technique

Step-by-Step Panning

  1. Submerge: Hold the pan underwater and break up any clay lumps with your fingers. Gold trapped in clay won't separate.
  2. Shake: While submerged, shake the pan vigorously side-to-side (NOT circular). This stratifies the material — heavy gold sinks, light sand rises.
  3. Tilt and wash: Tilt the pan slightly away from you. Gently swirl water across the surface, washing the lightest sand over the rim.
  4. Re-shake: Every 3-4 washes, level the pan and shake again to re-stratify.
  5. Reduce: Continue the wash-shake cycle until only heavy concentrates remain — black sand (magnetite) and hopefully gold.
  6. Final check: Swirl a thin film of water across the remaining black sand. Gold appears as bright yellow flakes or specks against the dark background.

Common Mistakes

  • Circular motion: Creates a vortex that lifts gold OUT of the pan. Always shake side-to-side.
  • Rushing: Patience is everything. A proper pan takes 10-15 minutes.
  • Shallow water: Always work with the pan submerged. Surface panning loses fine gold.
4

Recovery and Assessment

Identifying Real Gold

TestGoldFool's Gold (Pyrite)
ColorBright yellow, same in shade/sunBrassy, sparkling only in direct light
ShapeRounded, flattened flakes (water-worn)Angular, cubic crystals
HardnessSoft — bends with fingernailHard — scratches metal
StreakYellow streak on ceramicBlack/green streak
DensityStays at bottom through heavy agitationWashes away with sand

Recovery

Use a snuffer bottle (squeeze, touch to gold flake, release — suction picks it up) or wet tweezers. Transfer to a glass vial with a small amount of water.

Innovation Connection

Gold panning shows that native metals exist — metals that occur pure in nature. This discovery (probably accidental) planted the seed: "if this shiny stuff comes from rocks, what else is hiding in rocks?" The answer required fire — and that leads to Blueprint: Smelting Copper from Malachite.

Materials

  • Gold Pan - 1 piecePlaceholder
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  • Gold Panning Kit - 1 kitPlaceholder
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  • Gold (Reference) - 1 referencePlaceholder
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Tools Required

  • Classifier/sieve (1/4 inch)Placeholder
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  • Snuffer bottle or tweezersPlaceholder
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  • Glass vialPlaceholder
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