Data Corrections in Two-Dimensional Liberation Studies

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
G. S. Hill
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Jan 11, 2011

Abstract

A large amount of the stereological error associated with liberation studies can he eliminated by assessing areas instead of linear intercepts. The presentation of a simple geometrical model as a stereological 'worst case' allows calculation of the worst possible grade/recovery curve for a given assemblage of areas. The true results are expected to lie in the window between this worst case and the hest possible case, represented by uncorrected data. The width of this window typically corresponds to an error margin of about 5% grade at a given recovery. An indication of where the data lies within the range of possible grade/recovery results may he obtained from a qualitative analysis of the locked section complexity. Assemblages consisting of texturally complex locked sections (ie. containing many mineral nuclei) are likely to exhibit minimal stereological bias and therefore will tend to lie close to the uncorrected side of the grade/recovery window.
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APA: G. S. Hill  (2011)  Data Corrections in Two-Dimensional Liberation Studies

MLA: G. S. Hill Data Corrections in Two-Dimensional Liberation Studies. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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