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  1. Metal Detecting for the Beginner by Vince Migliore, 2009-03-31
  2. Metal Detecting for the Beginner: 2nd Edition by Vince Migliore, 2010-05-10
  3. European Metal Detecting Guide: Techniques, Tips and Treasures by Stephen Moore, 2010-04-01
  4. The Metal Detector Book by Andrew Palmer, 2010-09-19
  5. Metal Detecting for Treasure: A Guidebook for Beginners by Dorothy Brenner Francis, 1992-06
  6. Metal Detecting Tips: How to Metal Detect for Beginners. Learn How to Find the Best Metal Detector for Coin Shooting, Relic Hunting, Gold Prospecting, Beach Hunting, Treasure Hunting and More. by David Cardwell, 2010-06-20
  7. Metal Detecting and Archaeology (Heritage Matters) by Peter Stone, 2008-10-16
  8. Metal detecting advice & tips by Robert H Sickler, 1996
  9. Detectorist: A how-to guide to better metal detecting by Robert H Sickler, 1994
  10. Go Metal Detecting by Valerie Singleton, Marguerite Fuke, 1981-07-30
  11. Treasure hunters guide to metal detecting by Jim Coplen, 1982
  12. Successful (Gold) Nugget Hunting: A Metal Detecting Handbook & Field Guide by Pieter Heydelaar, 1991
  13. All About Metal Detecting by Jack Earl, 2009-03-24
  14. Permission Impossible: Metal Detecting Search Permission Made Easy by David Villanueva, 2007-01-22

1. Metal Detecting And Treasure Hunting
Find websites full of information on Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting equipment.
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Garrett Metal Detectors Whites Metal Detectors Minelab Metal Detectors ... Bounty Hunter metal detectors These gold rings and brass button were found while on a family vacation and metal detecting a lake in NH in July 2008. The button is a Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) uniform button. The GAR was an organization for Union veterans of the Civil War One winter a few years back. Capt. Ed Slater and I headed to the North Shore of Long Island to dive

2. Metal Detector - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This helped to form metal detecting into a hobby. Further refinements. Many manufacturers of these new devices brought their own ideas to the market.
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Metal detector
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Metal detecting Jump to: navigation search The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject . Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page (October 2010) This article needs additional citations for verification
Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (March 2008) A U.S. Army soldier uses a metal detector to search for weapons and ammunition in Iraq A metal detector is a device which responds to metal that may not be readily apparent. The simplest form of a metal detector consists of an oscillator producing an alternating current that passes through a coil producing an alternating magnetic field . If a piece of electrically conductive metal is close to the coil, eddy currents will be induced in the metal, and this produces an alternating magnetic field of its own. If another coil is used to measure the magnetic field (acting as a magnetometer ), the change in the magnetic field due to the metallic object can be detected.

3. Metal Detecting, Metal Detectors, Treasure Hunting, Treasure Resources
Extensive resources on metal detectors and metal detecting and treasure hunting locations, equipment, techniques, publications and clubs.
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4. Oregon Parks & Recreation Dept: Go Play! Metal Detecting
Conditions of Use Areas without a permit Metal detecting without a permit is allowed in specific areas of Oregon State Parks and the ocean shores.
http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/PARKS/GoPlay/metal_detecting.shtml

5. Metal Detecting
Browse thousands of messages related to metal detecting, treasure hunting, archaeology, history, relic hunting, caches, sunken treasures, shipwrecks, buried treasures, gold
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6. Metal Detecting
Find the most amazing lost treasure and ghost towns using our maps and directions.
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7. Metal Detecting, Bureau Of Land Management, California
Metal Detecting on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management in California
http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/info/iac/metal_detecting.html

8. Home
The national body for metal detecting within the UK.
http://www.ncmd.co.uk
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9. Metal Detecting Blog
Weblog features equipment and book reviews, announcements, and stories.
http://metal-detecting.blogspot.com/
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Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Metallic hydrogen
Metallic hydrogen results when hydrogen is sufficiently compressed and undergoes a phase change, and it is an example of degenerate matter. Metallic hydrogen consists of a lattice of atomic nuclei (namely protons) with a spacing that is significantly smaller than a Bohr radius; indeed, the spacing is more comparable with an electron wavelength (see De Broglie wavelength). The electrons are unbound and behave like the conduction electrons in a metal.
Discovery
Though topping the periodic table's alkali metal column, hydrogen is not, under ordinary conditions, an alkali metal itself. In 1935, however, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Eugene Wigner predicted that under immense pressure, hydrogen atoms would indeed join their first group kin, relinquishing their proprietary hold over their electrons.
The pressures required made experimental verification elusive. In March 1996, however, a group of scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory reported that they had serendipitously produced - for about a microsecond, and at temperatures of thousands of kelvins and pressures of over a million atmospheres - the first identifiably metallic hydrogen, ending the 60-year search.
The Lawrence Livermore team did not expect to produce metallic hydrogen, as they were not using solid hydrogen, thought to be necessary, and were working above the temperatures specified by metallization theory; furthermore, in previous studies in which solid hydrogen was compressed inside diamond anvils to pressures of up to 2.5 million atmospheres, detectable metallization did not occur. The team sought simply to measure the less extreme conductivity changes that they expected to take place.

10. Metal Detecting Hobby Resource
Metal detecting and treasure hunting stories, tips, reviews, tutorials and popular forum. A great outdoor hobby, see pictures of our finds.
http://gometaldetecting.com/
Metal Detecting Hobby
Metal Detecting is our number one hobby, and is the one we enjoy the most. By the size of this website you can see how much time we spend outdoor metal detecting and having fun.
We try to keep this site uptodate and also share the metal detecting tips and techniques we learn along the way. With colder weather and winter months past us, most of you are probably getting your detectors out of storage. But for us, the metal detecting season just ended! In fact, most of our metal detecting is done in the winter for several reasons: 1. Competition. With the popularity of this hobby, it's getting harder and harder for us to find anything during the summer. On the other hand, no one in their right mind will go beach hunting in the middle of December. We hardly ever see anybody at the beach, never mind someone with a metal detector. 2. Conditions. Not sure about you, but for us, here on the East Coast winter storms do wonders. It's not always the same as some may think, but generally winter and spring has been real productive with only a few exceptions. Hopefully this "season" will be our best ever as we are "past ready" for some new and exiting finds. We will share our winter stories and finds on our metal detecting forum , so stay tuned.

11. Metal Detecting
Treasure Hunting, Gold Prospecting, Geocaching You can teach an old dog new tricks in the metal detecting hobby. Learn how to find more treasure and less junk.
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"Old-Timer" Learns New Metal Detecting Tricks
You can teach an old dog new tricks in the metal detecting hobby. Learn how to find more treasure and less junk. Technology is changing, detectorists are sharing information at club meetings and online, new detecting aids are abounding in the market place and there is a plethora of new metal detectors being offered. All of these major factors and many smaller ones are contributing to a wealth of new metal detector/detecting tips for the seasoned veterans as well as the newbies to the hobby.
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Metal Detecting is a fun hobby or business. Many treasure hunters combine business with pleasure in treasure hunting. There is treasure buried all over the US and the world just waiting for you to come by.

12. Ohio Metal Detecting - Home
Provides information and guidelines for metal detecting in Ohio.
http://www.ohiometaldetecting.com/

13. Truth About Metal Detecting, Treasure Hunting - All Info!
A Wealth of Information on Metal Detecting Treasure Hunting! True stories, detector reviews, HowTo tutorials, secrets, articles, coin cleaning, finds
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Welcome to the unique site of Sergei from Upstate New York, an experienced international treasure hunter who is truly addicted to the Hobby of Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting adventures!
Whether you are new to the hobby of metal detecting or an experienced metaldetectorist, you might enjoy reading my informative articles on metal detecting techniques and exclusive true stories on treasure hunting in different parts of the world. Here you can learn a lot about this exciting outdoor hobby and get a ton of useful tips and detecting secrets for FREE!
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My purpose of creating and maintaining this web site is not only to be an ambassador of this great outdoor hobby and introduce public to the international aspect of metal detecting but also to express the hobby's diverse benefits: active lifestyle, excitement of discovery, learning of history through research and traveling, developing one's discipline and a strong character, meeting new people and making good friends, traveling to new places, and, most important, learning about yourself.

14. ...Kinzli Coils - Metal Detecting Gear, Metal Detecting In California...
About Kinzli Coils Jeff Kinzli is an avid metal detectorist. In his spare time, he's a fanatic about tools and techniques of the metal detecting hobby.
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About Kinzli Coils...
Jeff Kinzli is an avid metal detectorist. In his spare time, he's a fanatic about tools and techniques of the metal detecting hobby. In the near future, you will see innovative products for the detectorist. Whether you use a Minelab, Whites, Fisher metal detector, or any other metal detector for that matter, you will likely be interested in products from Kinzli Coils. Stay Tuned! And until then, you can read Jeff's Blog California Metal Detecting Forum SilverLinux

15. South Jersey Metal Detecting Club
Located in New Jersey, US. Promotes metal detecting in the Tri-State area.
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16. Metal Detectors At S And P Treasure Finders
S P Treasurefinders.com offers a product line of treasure hunting supplies industrial, under water metal detectors manufactured by Garrett, Bounty Hunter, Minelab, Tesoro
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17. Welcome To The Metal Detecting Net!
Metal Detecting Net the social network dedicated to Metal Detectorist, Relic Hunters, and other History Seekers
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18. Metal Detectors, Detecting Accessories At MetalDetecting.com
New Jersey Dealer products from Tesoro, Fisher, Minelab, Coiltek, Sunray, Detector Pro, Predator.We offer support from begining to out having fun.
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19. Metal Detecting For Beginners
A guide to metal detectors and metal detecting for beginners
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Metal Detecting and Metal Detectors Guide For Beginners
This site is about commercial metal detectors used for detecting metal as a hobby or past time for beginners. So let's start with asking a basic question " What is metal detecting? " Metal detecting is a process of using a metal detector to locate the presence of metal. The person who is doing metal detecting is known as a detectorist. The metal detector itself is a piece of electronic devise that is designed to detect the presence of metals. How it works is described in How Metal Detector Works. Metal detecting is a fascinating hobby. There are numerous benefits and pleasures associated with metal detecting, such as it is a healthy outdoor exercise with out door fresh air and sunshine. Then there is one exciting component that puts this hobby way above any others and that is THE POTENTIAL TO FIND TREASURES! However to enjoy this hobby it is important to have the right or suitable metal detector. When just starting out it is best to get a

20. Metal Detecting Yorkie Bill Coins Cannons Badges Insignia Detectorist Finds Trea
Metal Detecting Yorkie Bill Coins Cannons Badges Insignia detectorist finds treasure hunting hordes Roman Antiquities
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Welcome to Yorkie Bill's web site
I am a keen metal detectorist, I go Metal Detecting several times a week and have done so for the last 20 years.
I would really like to go Metal Detecting every day if I could. I hope you enjoy your visit to my web site and do please come back to read the ongoing stories of just some of the things that happen to me on my travels, and also to see the pictures of some of the items I find, with a brief history relating to the period in which they were made - but please note , I am not a scholar, just an ordinary bloke that loves Metal Detecting - although I have learned a great deal more about history through my hobby than I ever did through school. The Internet has been a great help to me and has opened up a whole new world. The youngsters of today are very lucky to have such a vast collection of knowledge at their finger tips. Just digging! - I do have two legs you know, it's just that the signal was so strong to the right of me, I instinctively turned and started digging before my left leg had the chance to catch up! The other picture above, shows me hard at work surfing the net.

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