Geology Related to Statistical Evaluation Parameters for a Diamondiferous Beach Deposit

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. M. Oosterveld
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Diamonds are mined from ancient raised beach deposits in southern Namibia where complex geological controls have resulted in patchy diamond distribution, largely related to irregularities (trapsites) in the bedrock. The distribution of the number of diamonds per sample is a discrete, reverse- J shape distribution which can be characterized by two parameters. These parameters have been transformed into a Beta and Theta Contribution which can be interpreted as reflecting the 'quantity' and 'quality' of the trapsites. The relationship of statistical parameters, obtained during the sampling of an ore deposit, to the geology of the deposit is an important element of ore reserve estimation. The large-scale regional trends in the contributions have been explained in terms of the geology.
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APA: M. M. Oosterveld  (1987)  Geology Related to Statistical Evaluation Parameters for a Diamondiferous Beach Deposit

MLA: M. M. Oosterveld Geology Related to Statistical Evaluation Parameters for a Diamondiferous Beach Deposit. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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