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Monday, November 18, 2013

Kangaroo poo is used to detect the Gold

New techniques in the search for information of potential content of the gold is being implemented by Adelaide Resources, an exploration company in South Australia is by using the kangaroo poo.

Studies have been done that show 
gold could be discovered through 
gum trees or kangaroo poo.  
(Picture from: http://www.abc.net.au/)
As quoted from the ABC, CSIRO, the research institutes last week revealed findings that suggest eucalyptus trees was also sucking gold deposits under the ground when the tree roots consume the water content.

Kangaroo is a uniquely Australian animals that consume native plants such as eucalyptus, and trusted its manure produced through digestion process can be used to see the possibility of the existence of gold deposits in the dirt.

Adelaide Resources says it's looking to conduct its own study of the process to increase its search techniques. But Chris Drown, Director of Adelaide Resources stated that it does not only focus on the eucalyptus tree, but also on kangaroo droppings, which may give information about the location of the potentially region that has the gold content.

The new technique for search information of the gold content will be applied in the Eyre Peninsula, the location of which is also used by CSIRO when doing research on eucalyptus trees. "This could potentially change the way we explore the gold content," said Chris Drown. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ABC | GI | PIKIRAN RAKYAT 07112013]
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