Practical Approaches To Geologic Modeling In Precious Metals Reserve Estimation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. W. Springett D. E. Ranta
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

During the 1970's geostatisticians were often accused of not paying sufficient attention to geologic features in the computerized generation of ore reserves. Unfortunately this charge was all-too-often justified and the results of such studies tended to be oversimplified and failed to reveal the full potential of computerized reserve estimation and geostatistical methods. There were some notable exceptions to this trend. Techniques were described that paid a great deal of respect to the geologic characteristics peculiar to certain deposits (Rendu J-M, 1984; Barnes T. E., 1982). At Gold Fields several techniques have been developed for handling the geologic characteristics of orebodies for reserve estimation purposes. These have developed over time and the evolution of their adoption has been a reflection of our own learning experience from the practical application of computerised reserve estimation on many precious metals deposits.
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APA: M. W. Springett D. E. Ranta  (1992)  Practical Approaches To Geologic Modeling In Precious Metals Reserve Estimation

MLA: M. W. Springett D. E. Ranta Practical Approaches To Geologic Modeling In Precious Metals Reserve Estimation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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