Gold Nugget
Native Gold (Au)
Rock Type: mineral

Physical Properties
Hardness: 2.5-3; Color: Golden yellow to brassy yellow; Luster: Metallic; Crystal Structure: Isometric (rarely cubic/octahedral); Cleavage: None; Specific Gravity: 19.3 (very heavy)
Formation & Geological History
Formed through hydrothermal processes in quartz veins or concentrated in alluvial placer deposits through erosion and water transport over geological time.
Uses & Applications
Highly valued as currency, investment, fine jewelry, electronics, and aerospace due to high conductivity and corrosion resistance.
Geological Facts
Gold is one of the densest naturally occurring elements. Unlike many minerals, it does not tarnish or oxidize in air or water.
Field Identification & Locations
Identify by its high density (feel), malleability (it will dent, not shatter), and consistent golden color regardless of shadow. Common in California, Alaska, Australia, and South Africa.
Identified on: 5/7/2026
Mode: Standard