Development And Application Of Disjunctive Kriging Model: Discrete Gaussian Model ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dae S. Young
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Disjunctive Kriging (DK) procedure was developed to estimate ore recovery figures within a deposit/ domain from limited diamond drill hole (DDH) core assay data taken at the exploration stage. Local recovery figures include minable ore tonnage and ore grades within relatively small areas such as stopes or small panels on a pit bench, for a given cut-off grade. The grade and tonnage should be computed based on the true selective mining units, that is, the average grade distribution of selective mining units within a panel. Local recovery figures are critical information for economic and engineering feasibility studies before mine development, as well as for short-term mine planning for operating mines. This kind of information can be provided only by non-linear geostatistical methods including DK and the Multivariate Gaussian Approach (MG) (Journel, 2, Parker, et al, 5).
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APA: Dae S. Young  (1982)  Development And Application Of Disjunctive Kriging Model: Discrete Gaussian Model ? Introduction

MLA: Dae S. Young Development And Application Of Disjunctive Kriging Model: Discrete Gaussian Model ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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