Inferred Mineral Resources and Gold Veins - Discussion and Case Studies

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Classification within the Inferred Resource category is based on geological judgement and the balance of extrapolation versus interpolation that the Competent Person is prepared to accept. These resources are typically drilled at spacings well in excess of the geostatistical range and at a density that is non-uniform. In many cases, a substantial proportion of the available data will be historical, and should be considered with more recent data sources. The provision of a robust geological model will increase the confidence in any resource estimate, and should be viewed as a critical component. The definition of Inferred Resources is of great importance to vein gold projects, since Indicated and Measured Resources generally require costly underground development for delineation. Indeed, many gold vein operations possess substantial quantities of Inferred Resources (>75 per cent) in their resource inventory both at project start-up and during production. This contribution explores a number of the key issues when using the Inferred Resource category and presents four recent case studies.
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APA:  (2006)  Inferred Mineral Resources and Gold Veins - Discussion and Case Studies

MLA: Inferred Mineral Resources and Gold Veins - Discussion and Case Studies. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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