Geostatistical Models And Case Studies For Certain Gold Mines And The Prieska Copper Mine - 3.1 Computer Programs

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

For practical reasons all basic input data for the gold mines of the Anglovaal Group conform to a regular grid of averages of sample values within 25-ft squares in the plane of the ore body; individual sample values with their metric co-ordinates are input and converted by a computer program to the basic 25-ft square averages. At the Prieska copper mine the bore- hole data are forced on to a regular grid of 15-m squares corresponding to the coordinates of the grid points nearest to the actual borehole intersections. As for the gold mines the Prieska ore body, although some 3 to 30 m thick, is also dealt with on a two-dimensional basis (Krige, 1973). On the gold mines the data subjected to geostatistical analysis cover: gold values (in cm g/t), uranium values (cm kg/t), and channel widths (cm). The gold and uranium values are normalised on the basis of log (value plus constant) and all the geostatistical analyses are performed on these transformed values. The channel widths usually conform reasonably well to the normal distribution and are, therefore, not transformed. At Prieska the metal grades analysed cover the two main products, copper and zinc, as well as the impurities lead and bismuth; in addition the specific gravity values and the hanging- and foot-wall deviations from a projection plane are also handled. These were all previously used on an untransformed basis but because of problems associated with the proportional effect the lognormal-de Wijsian model is now used for some of the grade variables. The key computer pro- grams can be summarised briefly as follows:
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APA:  (1981)  Geostatistical Models And Case Studies For Certain Gold Mines And The Prieska Copper Mine - 3.1 Computer Programs

MLA: Geostatistical Models And Case Studies For Certain Gold Mines And The Prieska Copper Mine - 3.1 Computer Programs. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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