A Geostatistical Study Of Lignite Spatial Variations In The Multilayer Deposit Of The Amyndeo Mine In Northern Greece

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 273 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
The purpose of this work is to conduct a preliminary analysis of the spatial variations of the thickness of lignite layers in the area of the Amyndeo mine, and to estimate the lignite reserves of the mine. The reserves are estimated by the method of the Voronoi diagrams, using a group of mirror points to close the polygons around the boundaries of the mine. Two data sets are investigated. The first one corresponds to an exhausted part of the mine. The derived reserves estimates are compared with the actual data obtained by the Public Power Corporation (PPC) to validate the analysis. The second data set extends over the entire mine, and it is used to derive an approximate estimate of the total lignite reserves. A geostatistical analysis of the total layer thickness is performed. The experimental semivariograms are evaluated for both data sets in different spatial directions. Two possible theoretical models for the experimental semivariogram (the exponential and a novel Spartan model) are compared and discussed. An interpolated kriging map of the total thickness variation is produced accompanied by a map of the kriging precision. The performance of kriging interpolation is discussed in terms of cross validation measures.
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APA:
(2007) A Geostatistical Study Of Lignite Spatial Variations In The Multilayer Deposit Of The Amyndeo Mine In Northern GreeceMLA: A Geostatistical Study Of Lignite Spatial Variations In The Multilayer Deposit Of The Amyndeo Mine In Northern Greece. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.