Pocket Geostatistics For Field Geologists ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jean-Michel M. Rendu
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Increasingly, geologists use geostatistical methods to evaluate drilling programs. The complexity of the methods varies with the nature of the available sample information, the objective of the statistical analysis and the geologist's experience. Occasionally, estimating the average sample grade is all that is required. In other instances a semivariogram calculation may be considered. If sufficient data is available, the geologist may wish to estimate blocks or panels of complex shape, using the kriging method of evaluation. Historically, the use of geostatistics by geologists has been limited by a number of factors, most significant being the difficulty in accessing and using computer programs needed to complete the necessary studies. Geologists are often working in remote areas from which electronic communication is unreliable, if not impossible. Even when access to computer programs is technically possible, the costs incurred in accessing and using these programs are often considered prohibitive. In many instances using the programs requires an understanding of computer systems far beyond that which a field geologist can justifiably be interested in acquiring and maintaining.
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APA: Jean-Michel M. Rendu  (1984)  Pocket Geostatistics For Field Geologists ? Introduction

MLA: Jean-Michel M. Rendu Pocket Geostatistics For Field Geologists ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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