An Example Of Classification Of Reserve Types By Historical Input To Geostatistics And Other Considerations In Defining Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Leigh A. Readdy D. E. Ranta
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Defining classes of ore using geostatistical methods that match historical classifications has presented problems in the past. A simplistic and practical approach to this problem is presented. An example of the approach is presented using a porphyry-type system as a case study. The technique described uses area of drill-hole influence and known conditions from similar deposits, or the production history of the deposit being studied. It provides a practical bridging mechanism for defining the class of ore on a block-by-block basis using the error of estimation value developed during kriging. The approach provides a filtering method that refocuses attention on the adequacy of drill-hole spacing.
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APA: Leigh A. Readdy D. E. Ranta  (1992)  An Example Of Classification Of Reserve Types By Historical Input To Geostatistics And Other Considerations In Defining Ore

MLA: Leigh A. Readdy D. E. Ranta An Example Of Classification Of Reserve Types By Historical Input To Geostatistics And Other Considerations In Defining Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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