This 1986 Story from the New York Times is interesting, in that a Connecticut mine has the potential to yield more ounces per ton of gold than any mine in North America. (except for the infamous Grand Canyon mine)
http://www.nytimes.com/1986/07/08/science/gold-lures-geologists-to-connecticut.html?pagewanted=all
Doubtful.
However, I saw a story about landslides in California that made gold accessible via panning. If there was a HUGE surge in gold, which I'm not holding my breath for, I could see it being possible to find new ways to look for gold.
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