An Application Of' Estimation Error Studies For Decision-Making Regarding Sampling Patterns On A South African Gold Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter McKenna
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Different reefs being extracted from a mine will, in all likelihood, have significantly different semi-variogram models - and these will probably vary from geozone to geozone. As errors of estimation are dependent on the semi- variogram parameters, it follows, if a mine samples all reefs in all sections using the same sampling grid pattern, that estimation errors (or limits of confidence) will not be the same throughout the mine. This may be an undesirable situation! A geostatistical study of the relative merits of alternative sampling arrangements has been carried out by considering different reefs in different sections of a South African gold mine.
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APA: Peter McKenna  (1989)  An Application Of' Estimation Error Studies For Decision-Making Regarding Sampling Patterns On A South African Gold Mine

MLA: Peter McKenna An Application Of' Estimation Error Studies For Decision-Making Regarding Sampling Patterns On A South African Gold Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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