Can A Dinosaur Skeleton Be Made Entirely Of Gold? - Genevieve: The Golden Dinosaur

As an element, Gold particles can find themselves in any manner of places. Just like iron pyrite, copper, calcite, silica, and phosphates they become deposited from liquids after they become too heavy or concentrated for the liquid to hold. What were to happen if a liquid with a high enough concentration of gold particles inundates a left behind piece of organic material? Maybe even a bone?
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RESEARCH
Find Skeleton of Dinosaur in Ore of London Mine. (1932, July 2). Colorado Springs Gazette, p. 2.

Genevieve, Colleges Latest Acquisition Now Ready to Receive Callers. Made Presentable by Profs. (1932, August 12). Colorado College Tigers

Will Bring Dinosaur Here Late this Week. (1932, July 6,). Colorado Springs Gazette, p. 5

W. K. Jewett Gives Skeleton of Prehistoric Animal to Colo. College Museum. (1932, July 3). Colorado Springs Gazette, p. 2.

Veatch, S.W., and Stoiber, T.L., Colorado Earth Science, Blogspot, Blogspot, 2018, The Mystery of Genevieve: The Golden Dinosaur from the Depths of the London Mine: https://coloradoearthscience.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-mystery-of-genevieve-golden.html (accessed July 29, 2019).

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