An Exploration Model for Tabular Orebodies

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Jr. Koch Richard F. Link
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"A mathematical simulation model has been devised to guide the layout of surface or underground mine workings, drill stations, and drill holes that are established in order to search for tabular ore bodies. The ore bodies may be contained within veins, sedimentary beds (including reefs), or other tabular structures.Programmed for a time-shared digital computer, the model contains both stochastic and deterministic variables. Stochastic or natural variables include the number of ore shoots and their sizes, orientations, locations and values. Deterministic or controllable variables include (i) locations and costs of workings (for underground exploration); (ii) drill station locations and costs; and (iii) drill hole azimuths, inclinations, lengths and deflections (if any).For various assumptions about the natural variables, the model is run while the controllable variables arc changed deliberately. Thus, layouts are devised to determine the percentages of the total number of assumed ore shoots found at different costs. In order to choose among the various layouts, cost-effectiveness measures are calculated."
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APA: Jr. Koch Richard F. Link  (2014)  An Exploration Model for Tabular Orebodies

MLA: Jr. Koch Richard F. Link An Exploration Model for Tabular Orebodies. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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