Application Of Conditional Simulation In The Hardcoal Mining - Synopsis

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Burger
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

For mine planning in the hardcoal industry the reliable prediciton of the properties of a deposit-both ahead of the zone to be worked as well as of zones at depths not yet developed - may help improve the production results of workings. With the wide spacing of exploration drillings usual in the coal industry, it is hardly possible to establish adequately reliable plans just by simple kriging methods. During the exploration phase a decision has to be made whether the zone ahead of a face area is economically profitable and, in addition, accessible and safe in order to be included in the production planning. It is, first of all, important to gather global information on certain parts of the planning area it the form of local estimates. Moreover, cut-off problems play a critical role, e.g. if there are set cut-off thicknesses as a criterion for minability or if safety aspects have to be considered. Conditional simulation appears to be a useful geostatistic method in order to localize or predict areas of potential rock burst hazard - based on geological criteria in conjunction with the guidelines by mining authorities - in the zones ahead of a working. It is a means of providing an objective basis for the evaluation and planning of mining activities.
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APA: H. Burger  (1986)  Application Of Conditional Simulation In The Hardcoal Mining - Synopsis

MLA: H. Burger Application Of Conditional Simulation In The Hardcoal Mining - Synopsis. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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