Geological Computer Applications in the Uranium Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David J. Dyet
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Computer applications in the past five to seven years have become a typical and necessary practice in most modern geological offices. Manual calculations, interpretations and plotting of data can be, at times, quite tedious, inefficient and lacking in ac- curacy. The introduction of geostatistical and geological software can eliminate these problems. Computer applications in the uranium industry are not new; however, they are constantly being developed. A variety of soft- ware programs are available. Generally, these programs support most geological and geostatiscal applications in uranium mines. The Rabbit Lake Operation - Eagle Point mine in Northern Saskatchewan is a high grade mine, as one such case. Computer applications at the Eagle Point mine have been a mainstay in the geology department, since the mine's collaring in 1991. This paper presents a discussion on descriptions of programs, operations and applications of computers. It also explains and de- scribes the radiometric equipment used at Eagle Point. This pa- per will demonstrate how, by using computer systems, mine site information flows reliably with the involvement of computers.
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APA: David J. Dyet  (1996)  Geological Computer Applications in the Uranium Industry

MLA: David J. Dyet Geological Computer Applications in the Uranium Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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