Application of Conventional and Advanced Methods to Uranium Ore Reserve Estimation and the Development of a Method to Adjust for Disequilibrium Problems.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rex C. Bryan
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

An accurate and dependable ore reserve estimate is important to any mining company. It is also essential for development drilling and production planning to know about the distribution of the ore within the area to be mined. This paper will show that in the case of more variable deposits such as uranium, the use of geostatistics is superior to conventional techniques. Unlike conventional methods, geostatistics includes the importance of spatial orientation of measured variables. With the use of variograms in conjunction with kriging, a point or a block may be estimated along with its error of estimation. The existence of disequilibrium can create a severe problem in uranium 'ore reserve estimation, and mine and production planning. Disequilibrium can be simply defined as the ratio of chemical or assay values to gamma equivalent values calculated from the downhole geophysical gamma-ray logs. Various methods for adjusting for disequilibrium have been proposed. Most, however, have side stepped the consideration of disequilibrium itself being a regionalized phenomena; or its, relation to surrounding geology. This paper presents methods of incorporating both aspects. The East Dilts Pit at the Bear Creek Uranium Mine in Wyoming, has been used as a case study. Polygonal, triangular, and lognormal kriging and various disequilibrium adjusted methods, including multi-factor cokriging have been com- pared with the mining experience.
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APA: Rex C. Bryan  (1982)  Application of Conventional and Advanced Methods to Uranium Ore Reserve Estimation and the Development of a Method to Adjust for Disequilibrium Problems.

MLA: Rex C. Bryan Application of Conventional and Advanced Methods to Uranium Ore Reserve Estimation and the Development of a Method to Adjust for Disequilibrium Problems.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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