Graphical Methods For Comparing Different Sampling Campaigns

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. M. Davis
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Frequently ore reserve studies utilize samples from a series of drilling or other types of sampling campaigns. Sometimes there is a mix of sample types, say for instance, channel samples from underground workings and drill core from surface drilling. Since drilling, sampling, logging, and sample preparation protocols tend to change over time, there is always a question whether the samples give similar results that vary only by chance alone. The problem of comparing the various campaigns is complicated by the presence of spatial relationships among the samples. Geostatistical tests take the spatial correlation into account, but these tests may be complicated and cumbersome to implement. A comparison method based on familiar statistical graphics is presented which accounts for the spatial relationships. It allows comparisons to be made quickly by using simple statistical graphs such as scatterplots and boxplots.
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APA: B. M. Davis  (1996)  Graphical Methods For Comparing Different Sampling Campaigns

MLA: B. M. Davis Graphical Methods For Comparing Different Sampling Campaigns. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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