Assessment of the geostatistical uncertainty of the resources in a zinc orebody

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Victor Tenorio
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Sep 19, 2006

Abstract

At the present time, the mineral resources in the majority of underground mines are assessed and reported within a deterministic scenario. Irrespective of the techniques utilized for the estimation, the uncertainty in the reporting of resources is limited to their classification in categories such as Measured, Indicated and Inferred, according to a qualitative appreciation that depends on the abundance and quality of geologic information and sampling. Tonnages and grades reported within each category are treated as of fixed or variable precision depending on their classification; nevertheless, this degree of precision is not quantified, which makes it difficult for mine planning and can seriously affect the decisions that are taken on the resources of a deposit. The uncertainty in the resources comes from the lack of adequate geological information and grades, but this lack of information is very difficult to improve or supplement since the information-versus-cost curve increases exponentially
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APA: Victor Tenorio  (2006)  Assessment of the geostatistical uncertainty of the resources in a zinc orebody

MLA: Victor Tenorio Assessment of the geostatistical uncertainty of the resources in a zinc orebody . Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2006.

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