Influence of source of sample data on geostatistical estimation of reserves of a copper mine

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
R. R. Tatiya
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

Data obtained from a copper mine were used in a comparative study of the reserve estimates generated by applying geostatistical methods to surface borehole data, underground core drilling results and assay values from chip sampling. Global estimation of the deposit performed by kriging of the low-density sampling data from the surface boreholes did not provide reliable results, but could identify the potentially mineralised zones. The reserve generated from core drilling results correlated well with that estimated from chip sample data and with that estimated by the conventional methods used at the mine. A satisfactory reserve evaluation could, therefore, be obtained by kriging of the data from the underground core drilling alone, provided that a systematic sampling procedure was adopted. Estimates based on chip sampling information could be used as a check, which could avoid the current practice of chip sampling of most of the mine workings. The aim should be to develop a semi-variogram for the deposit, which could be used to estimate the reserves by kriging
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APA: R. R. Tatiya  (1905)  Influence of source of sample data on geostatistical estimation of reserves of a copper mine

MLA: R. R. Tatiya Influence of source of sample data on geostatistical estimation of reserves of a copper mine. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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