Use of Non-linear Estimates and Local Anisotropy in Mineral Resource Modeling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Silvia Misk João Felipe Costa Cristina Araújo Roberto Rolo
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Jun 25, 2023

Abstract

Linear estimation methods are widely used for resource evaluation. Among the existing linear estimation methods, ordinary Kriging (OK) was accepted as the best estimator to determine the average ore grade of each block. However, OK is inadequate for modeling small blocks in relation to data spacing, resulting in over-smoothed models. In this study, the results of the recoverable resource from the short-term model are compared to estimated models generated by the traditional method, i.e., OK, and non-linear methods. The conclusion is that non-linear methods improve the accuracy and precision of the long-term model when compared to the model generated by OK.
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APA: Silvia Misk João Felipe Costa Cristina Araújo Roberto Rolo  (2023)  Use of Non-linear Estimates and Local Anisotropy in Mineral Resource Modeling

MLA: Silvia Misk João Felipe Costa Cristina Araújo Roberto Rolo Use of Non-linear Estimates and Local Anisotropy in Mineral Resource Modeling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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