
Two University of Tasmania
researchers have challenged our current understanding of how gold dense
regions or 'reefs', such as Bendigo in Victoria, form. Their work
suggests that, instead of gold deposits being generated deep below the
crust, they were transported around Australia by an ancient river.
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