Gold Nugget
Native Gold (Au)
Rock Type: mineral

Physical Properties
Hardness: 2.5-3; Color: Golden yellow to brassy; Luster: Metallic; Crystal Structure: Isometric; Cleavage: None; Specific Gravity: 19.3
Formation & Geological History
Formed through hydrothermal processes in quartz veins or as secondary deposits in riverbeds (placer deposits) via erosion. They are found in geological contexts ranging from Precambrian to Cenozoic.
Uses & Applications
Mainly used in jewelry, investment (bullion), electronics due to high conductivity, and dentistry. Highly valued by collectors for natural form.
Geological Facts
Gold is incredibly ductile; a single ounce can be stretched into a wire 50 miles long. Unlike many metals, it does not tarnish or oxidize.
Field Identification & Locations
Identify by its high density (heavy weight for size), malleability (it dents rather than shatters), and persistent metallic luster under shade. Found globally in auriferous districts such as California, Alaska, and Australia.
Identified on: 5/7/2026
Mode: Standard