Gold Nugget
Native Gold (Au)
Rock Type: mineral

Physical Properties
Hardness: 2.5-3.0 Mohs; Color: Metallic yellow, golden-yellow; Luster: Metallic; Crystal Structure: Isometric (cubic); Cleavage: None; Specific Gravity: 19.3 (very heavy)
Formation & Geological History
Formed in hydrothermal quartz veins or through the weathering of these veins into alluvial 'placer' deposits. Most gold was formed during major mountain-building events throughout Earth's history.
Uses & Applications
Primarily used as a store of value/currency, in high-end jewelry, electronics (due to high conductivity), and dentistry.
Geological Facts
Gold is incredibly malleable; a single ounce can be beaten into a sheet covering 100 square feet. It is one of the few elements found in its pure native state in nature.
Field Identification & Locations
Identify in the field by its high density, extreme malleability (it will dent, not shatter, when struck), and its inability to tarnish. Commonly found in stream beds or within quartz veins.
Identified on: 5/8/2026
Mode: Standard