Computerised Deposit Modelling, Volumetrics, and Production Scheduling

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Davey CJ
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

An integrated computer software system has been developed by Fluor Australia for modelling, mine planning and production scheduling of single or multi-strata deposits. Modelling of both quantitative and qualitative variables (e.g., thickness, basal elevation, density, grade/ash content) is performed via continuous, minimum curvature surface representations. These may be developed from inverse distance weighting or geostatistical kriging interpolation techniques in conjunction with bicubic spline surface interpolation. The modelling process, rather than being purely mathematical, incorporates facilities for reflecting structural geology interpretations (e.g., faulting, pinchouts) and geological boundary conditions (e.g., subcrop and outcrop). Volumetric programs provide the facility for continuous integration over models (at any specified integration increment) for any number of specified irregular polygonal panel areas or regular rectilinearly defined block plan areas. Multi-variable integration is available, incorporating any or all operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to provide multi-strata tonnages, etc., (e.g., Volume 1 * density 1 + Volume 2 density 2). These programs provide true three-dimensional integration with the facility for calculating results on an area by area, level by level, strata by strata as well as overall basis.
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APA: Davey CJ  (1983)  Computerised Deposit Modelling, Volumetrics, and Production Scheduling

MLA: Davey CJ Computerised Deposit Modelling, Volumetrics, and Production Scheduling. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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