Sampling of the Perseverance Nickel Deposit

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Allchurch P. D
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

At Perseverance a reserve of 45 million tonnes at 2% Ni was indicated by drilling. Holes were drilled in trellis pattern on section lines 61m apart to assess shallow mineralization. To explore at depth holes were spaced 122m apart, collared vertically, then allowed to deflect under controlled drilling conditions. The mineralization may be divided into the three homogeneous classes of soarsely disseminated, heavily dissem- inated and massive sulphides. In the standardised sampling and assaying procedures used to assess the deposit, attention was always paid to these fundamental ore types. All sampling and assaying processes were continuously monitored by checks. Sampling and sample preparation errors were small, to judge from the differences between results of original and check samples. Assaying errors, determined from analyses made by independent laboratories using different methods, slightly exceeded sampling errors. Comparison of underground core, c'iannel, and grab sampling, suggests that core sampling tends to undervalue.
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APA: Allchurch P. D  (1976)  Sampling of the Perseverance Nickel Deposit

MLA: Allchurch P. D Sampling of the Perseverance Nickel Deposit. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1976.

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