Using Dynamic Anisotropy To Improve Resource Estimation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Zabrusky
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Estimation of high grade epithermal vein deposits can present challenges in correctly representing the continuity of grade within an undulating structure. One solution to this problem is to use dynamic anisotropy to follow local variations in the strike and dip of veins. Dynamic anisotropy (D.A.) allows the search parameters to change block by block throughout the model to account for the local variations. Presented here is a study of a vein that changes orientation down-dip. A traditional resource estimate using one search ellipse orientation was performed. The resulting estimated grades did not accurately reflect those of the sample data. Using a search ellipse with an average value for the two distinct dips caused the grade estimation to be less representative than desired. Rather than performing domain-based analysis with different search ellipses, the issue was corrected by using Datamine Studio 3?s D.A. function. The 3D vein trend was used to estimate the dip and dip direction of the vein in each block. The resulting D.A.-estimated model follows the two dip trends of the vein. This software makes a previously tedious task faster, and allows for more accurate estimations.
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APA: K. Zabrusky  (2013)  Using Dynamic Anisotropy To Improve Resource Estimation

MLA: K. Zabrusky Using Dynamic Anisotropy To Improve Resource Estimation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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