Unrolling of Copperbelt Orebodies

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. H. E. Perry V. H. Wiik
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"The ore deposits of the Zambian Copperbelt occur in sedimentary strata that have been subjected to relatively mild, flexure-type folding. Unrolling serves to reconstruct the original depositional geometry of the folded sedimentary strata and is in common usage on the Copperbelt both for geological analysis of drill hole data and in routine ore reserve estimation.A computerized method of unrolling was introduced at Roan Consolidated Mines in 1969 based on a standard contouring program. A contour map of the geological structure is drawn from a regular grid of elevations, interpolated from the original, irregularly-spaced intersections. Unrolling is performed across this grid, perpendicular to one or two axes specified by the geologist. Each intersection is unrolled independently, and the new co-ordinates are subsequently processed to produce unrolled maps.The technique has been used successfully at RCM over the last two years in both the estimation of ore reserves and exploration planning."
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APA: J. H. E. Perry V. H. Wiik  (2014)  Unrolling of Copperbelt Orebodies

MLA: J. H. E. Perry V. H. Wiik Unrolling of Copperbelt Orebodies. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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