Kriging estimation of block densities in Ahmavaara PGE-deposit

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E. Laine
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Rock density determinations are necessary for ore resource evaluations from estimated block grades in g/t. Rock density depends on the mineral composition and, thus, it is specific for each rock type. The rock density distributions for different rock types are often symmetric. Hence, the arithmetic mean is a good approximation for the average density for lithological units. However, there may exist spatial variation in density values due to alteration, fracturing and original heterogeneities such as layering. This study compares the kriged density model with the one with constant density values for different lithological units in the evaluation of metal amounts in rock blocks. The case study consisted of rock densities measured from the drill cores at Ahmavaara PGE deposit in northern Finland. The used Ni contents were simulated in accordance with the spatial distribution of rock densities. The Ni amounts in 2x2x2 m3blocks are higher for the kriged densities than for the average densities. The difference is increasing with the increasing metal amounts due to the nonlinear correlation between Ni content and rock density. The final effect on the resource estimation depends on the cutt off grade and prices of the metal, for example, for a very valuable metal the small differences are significant
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APA: E. Laine  (2003)  Kriging estimation of block densities in Ahmavaara PGE-deposit

MLA: E. Laine Kriging estimation of block densities in Ahmavaara PGE-deposit. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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