Field Parametric Geostatistics Geostatistical Rigorous Solutions Dealing with Extreme Grades During Resource Estimation

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 184 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 26, 2011
Abstract
Linear kriging methods fail to estimate local grades and local reserves for highly skewed variables due to three reasons: it uses only part of the available data information, it has no physical principles associated with the mathematical proceedings to minimise the problems, and it works with continuous variables while data are discrete because of the limited precision of any equipment. The techniques commonly used up to now to solve the highly skewed variables estimation problems were unsuccessful, unless mathematical rigor is abandoned. Even the method of multiple indicator kriging is not satisfactory. This paper presents a new framework, the field parametric geostatistics (FPG) that transforms noisy variograms into well-behaved variograms and justifies mathematically empirical procedures commonly used, as trimming or capping arbitrarily very high values. The method, when applied to non-skewed variables, yields similar results to classic kriging. The methodology is illustrated in a case study at a gold deposit in Brazil, and compared to results obtained by usual techniques.
Citation
APA:
(2011) Field Parametric Geostatistics Geostatistical Rigorous Solutions Dealing with Extreme Grades During Resource EstimationMLA: Field Parametric Geostatistics Geostatistical Rigorous Solutions Dealing with Extreme Grades During Resource Estimation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.