Gold mining in Nepal

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Gold is minined in a primitive way in Nepal. The locals pan the gold from the river sediments in the banks of major rivers mainly Mahakali river, , Chameliya River, Karnali River, Rapti River, Bheri River, , Madi River, Kali Gandaki River, Marshyangdi river, Budhi Gandaki River and Sunkoshi River. A major gold occurrences is found in around the banks at Bamangaon, and .[1][2] The alluvial plains in the south are also considered to have a deposit of gold.[3]

Deposits[]

According to the report by Chararji in 1935, the estimated gold deposit in Kali Gandaki River is about 413,487 grams of gold. In Another study led by JR Manandhar in 1958, a potential gold exists in the banks of Modi River.[4]

The ratio of gold to sediment is about 6.7gm/tonn in Rolpa district which is considered the most potential source of gold in Nepal.[4]

Traditional miners[]

Sonaha community has been traditionally associated with gold mining in the banks of Karnali River.[2][5]

Industrial exploration[]

  • In 2018, a Chinese company made a survey in bank of Bheri river in Jajarkot for any feaseable gold deposit.[6]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Nuggets, Rare Gold (2015-09-14). "Gold Mining in Nepal: Himilayan Gold Deposits". RareGoldNuggets.com. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  2. ^ a b Sedhai, Roshan. "Dying community of gold miners struggles for survival (With video)". My Republica. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  3. ^ "Enter the dragon along the Himalayan border". Times of India Blog. 2020-12-26. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  4. ^ a b "न���पालमा सुनखानी : तीनपटक अध्ययन, उत्खनन् शून्य". Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  5. ^ "A vanishing way of life". Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  6. ^ Rijal, Prahlad (2018-04-05). "Chinese team begins mining excavation in search of gold deposits". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2021-04-11.


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