A comparison between geostatistical analyses and sedimentological studies at the Hartebeestfontein gold mine

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
E. J. Magri
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

For life-of-mine planning, as well as for short- and medium-term planning of grades and mine layouts, it is extremely important to have a clear understanding of the patterns followed by the distribution of gold and uranium within the mining area. This study is an attempt to reconcile the geostatistical approach to the determination of ore-shoot directions, via an analysis of the spatial distribution of gold and uranium values, with the sedimentological approach, which is based on the direct measurement of geological features. For the routine geostatistical estimation of ore reserves, the Hartebeestfontein gold mine was divided into 1I sections. In each of these sections, the ore-shoot directions were calculated for gold and uranium from the anisotropies disclosed by geostatistical variogram analyses. This study presents a comparison of these results with those obtained from direct geological measurements of paleo-current directions. The results suggest that geological and geostatistical studies could be of significant mutual benefit.
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APA: E. J. Magri  (1978)  A comparison between geostatistical analyses and sedimentological studies at the Hartebeestfontein gold mine

MLA: E. J. Magri A comparison between geostatistical analyses and sedimentological studies at the Hartebeestfontein gold mine. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1978.

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