An Application Of Geostatics For Ore Reserve Estimation For A Multiple Seam Coal Mine - Statement Of The Problem

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kevin J. Ashley
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Coal is deposited at a mine site in several thin seams which outcrop in rolling hills and dip at about 8° to the northeast. The deposit is located in the northeast area of the State of New Mexico in the Southwest of the United States. A drilling program was undertaken and was quite irregular. Not all of the seams appear in all of the drill holes. Some of the holes did not go deep enough, while others were drilled below the outcrop of some seams. Occasionally a seam would pinch out and not be seen in a drill hole. Also, the outcrops of the seams are buried in many places by several feet of alluvium. All of these factors make correlation of the seams between drill holes difficult. The drawing of cross sections in three directions and at many locations across the mining area have been necessary to assure the accuracy of the input data.
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APA: Kevin J. Ashley  (1982)  An Application Of Geostatics For Ore Reserve Estimation For A Multiple Seam Coal Mine - Statement Of The Problem

MLA: Kevin J. Ashley An Application Of Geostatics For Ore Reserve Estimation For A Multiple Seam Coal Mine - Statement Of The Problem. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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