Efficiency Of Ore Zone Delineation By Exploration Drilling, Mercur Gold District, Mercur Utah

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. R. Sims
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Gold assays from production blastholes in the Mercur Hill Pit were used to delineate known ore zones and to determine how well previous exploration drilling defined these zones. The most important factors causing inadequate ore zone definition were: 1) inappropriate location of drill holes relative to the ore zones, 2) presence of stopes from previous mining, 3) sampling and assaying errors, and 4) smoothing of the ore zone boundaries during ore reserve estimation. Infill drilling strategies were evaluated to determine the efficiency with which a given drill pattern defined the known ore zones. A drilling strategy was developed which improved ore zone delineation when compared to techniques which maintained uniform drill spacing.
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APA: J. R. Sims  (1992)  Efficiency Of Ore Zone Delineation By Exploration Drilling, Mercur Gold District, Mercur Utah

MLA: J. R. Sims Efficiency Of Ore Zone Delineation By Exploration Drilling, Mercur Gold District, Mercur Utah. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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