Geostatistical Reserve Estimation in Dorreh Barite Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hassan Madani A. Malek Mohammadi
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Dorreh barite mine located in the central part of Iran is one of the largest barite mines, in the country. The mine is subdivided into three blocks, which are called block 1,2,3 according the barite quality. In the central part of each block, a heavily concentrated grid of exploratory drill holes have been drilled and the reserves of area was calculated based on these holes, some years ago. It was decided to compute the reserve of the area by geostatistical methods, in the form of an M.Sc. project. In order to study the area, three regionalized variables including density, thickness and density-thickness (accumulation) was studied and the spherical variograms were fitted to these variables. These models were evaluated by cross-validation method. The optimized block size was chosen in order to compute the reserves by kriging method. The reserves of explored parts of each block of mine was calculated and the results were extended to the whole area of the blocks. The reserve of the explored parts and the total reserve of the area were calculated to be 96,000t and 1,670,000t respectively.
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APA: Hassan Madani A. Malek Mohammadi  (1996)  Geostatistical Reserve Estimation in Dorreh Barite Mine

MLA: Hassan Madani A. Malek Mohammadi Geostatistical Reserve Estimation in Dorreh Barite Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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