placer

/ˈplæsər/
noun
  1. A deposit of sand or gravel containing valuable minerals, such as gold, that can be washed out.
    • The miners found gold in a placer along the riverbank.
    • During the gold rush, many people searched for placer gold in California's rivers.
    • Placer deposits often form where streams slow down and drop heavy minerals.
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