A Simple Unsupervised Classification Workflow for Defining Geological Domains Using Multivariate Data - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Fouad Faraj Julian M. Ortiz
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Apr 16, 2021

Abstract

Within the natural resource industries, there is an increasing amount of data and number of variables being recorded when sampling a site. This has made multivariate geospatial datasets more difficult to analyze, in particular the definition of estimation or simulation domains used in geostatistical analysis. Establishing these domains is typically the first step for any subsequent geostatistical workflows or modeling. Domains are traditionally established using categorical data such as lithology, mineralization, or alteration from geological logging and are aimed at identifying distinct populations with particular geological, spatial, and statistical features. The manual logging process is time-consuming and costly but is required because defining geologically homogenous volumes is crucial for the planning, extraction, and processing of natural resources. Classical clustering methods have aided in analyzing the multivariate datasets, but the resulting clusters from these methods do not correlate well with geological logging and do not allow practitioners to input their knowledge of the domain in the clustering process. In this work, a simple unsupervised classification workflow is presented which allows the practitioner to input domain knowledge by selecting relevant variables to cluster reasonable geological domains. This can be used as a tool to aid the manual logging procedure or as a tool to establish domains for different uses such as defining zones with different rock hardness distributions which allows the corresponding volumes to be sent to appropriate mills for efficient mineral processing. The performance of the workflow is assessed on a mining dataset using the geochemical information and validated with the geological logging.
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APA: Fouad Faraj Julian M. Ortiz  (2021)  A Simple Unsupervised Classification Workflow for Defining Geological Domains Using Multivariate Data - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

MLA: Fouad Faraj Julian M. Ortiz A Simple Unsupervised Classification Workflow for Defining Geological Domains Using Multivariate Data - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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