RI 6550 Statistical Interpretation of Sample Assay Data From the Mi Vida Uranium Mine, Big Indian District, San Juan County, Utah

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George S. Koch Richard F. Link Scott W. Hazen
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The Mi Vida mine , Big Indian district , San Juan County , Utah , is in an ore deposit of uranium and vanadium minerals disseminated in certain sedimentary beds of the Triassic Chinle formation . Statistical analysis of assays of samples taken from the ore body affords an estimate of the grade of the ore body and provides a prediction about the direction of best mineralization beyond the sampled area . The basic data analyzed are assay results for uranium ( Uз Og ) , vanadium (V₂O ) , and lime (CaO ) from 225 channel samples cut at 79 sample points . Through the use of appropriate statistical methods , particularly regression analysis , the grade of ore may be estimated more precisely than by conventional means , and the most favorable direction to extend the mine may be predicted . Frequency distributions of assay residuals for uranium , vanadium , and lime are compared to frequency distributions of assays without regard to trend . Correlations among these variables are obtained and interpreted . The statistical methods employed illustrate certain techniques that may be used to analyze assay data from ore deposits in general .
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APA: George S. Koch Richard F. Link Scott W. Hazen  (1964)  RI 6550 Statistical Interpretation of Sample Assay Data From the Mi Vida Uranium Mine, Big Indian District, San Juan County, Utah

MLA: George S. Koch Richard F. Link Scott W. Hazen RI 6550 Statistical Interpretation of Sample Assay Data From the Mi Vida Uranium Mine, Big Indian District, San Juan County, Utah. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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