Technical Note - Polygonal Blocks of Influence in Triangular Grids (7b8a5598-0e35-4903-9cf3-ac2957008841)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Tasker (1985) has detailed the accepted practices for constructing polygonal blocks of influerrce in the estimation of ore reserves. Further he suggests that users might fall into traps such as omission or overlap when determining the area of influence for each sample point.As an example of these types of errors Tasker (1985) describes under "Coverage ofthe Area" how 25 per cent of the exploration area will not be included in an equiangular triangular grid where hexagonal blocks of influence are used.The introductory suggestion of Tasker (1985) of "incorrect procedure" by Rudenno (1983) (and Armstrong (1983)) reiterated around the Figure 2a of Tasker (1985), is based on the brief description of the polygonal area of influence by Rudenno (1983). That description is not too different from that given by King, McMahon and Bujtor (1982).
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APA:  (1985)  Technical Note - Polygonal Blocks of Influence in Triangular Grids (7b8a5598-0e35-4903-9cf3-ac2957008841)

MLA: Technical Note - Polygonal Blocks of Influence in Triangular Grids (7b8a5598-0e35-4903-9cf3-ac2957008841). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1985.

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