Use Of Conditional Simulation In Underground Coal Mine Planning

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harvey P. Knudsen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Case studies are presented in this paper to illustrate the usefulness and applicability of using conditional simulation in under- ground coal mine planning. Conditional simulation is a technique developed in the last five years that allows the building of a simulated ore body (or coal deposit) model. Construction and validation of the simulated model is described in order to show how well the model reproduces the essential characteristics of the deposit. In the model, the thickness, ash, and sulfur content are known everywhere in the deposit and each variable has the same mean, variance, and spatial variability (variogram) as that variable has in the real deposit. Use of the simulated deposit in the design of drilling strategy for long range mine planning is demonstrated in me case study. Determining the potential of short term production scheduling to reduce the fluctuations of sulfur in run of mine coal is described in the second case study.
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APA: Harvey P. Knudsen  (1980)  Use Of Conditional Simulation In Underground Coal Mine Planning

MLA: Harvey P. Knudsen Use Of Conditional Simulation In Underground Coal Mine Planning. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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