Author’s Reply to "Comments on Classification and Reporting of Mineral Resources for High-Nugget Effect Gold Vein Deposits," by M. Vallée

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Simon C. Dominy
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

"There are two main issues stemming from Vallée’s (2002) comments on Dominy et al. (2001b). First, he raises the importance of quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) during resource estimation programs, and second, he indicates that the resolution and understanding of continuity (grade and geological) issues are paramount in the classification of resources. In particular, continuity is critical at the boundary between the Inferred and Indicated Mineral Resource categories. The original contribution agrees with the importance of these points, and the principal author offers the following discussion and clarification. Further comment is also provided on the reporting of grade uncertainty through grade ranges.It is worth remembering that vein-gold deposits (e.g., shear-zone, lode-gold, mesothermal types etc.), particularly those containing coarse gold particles (e.g., >100 µm), generally show large variations in grade and an erratic grade distribution. In most cases, diamond drilling is a good measure of geological continuity (depending on drill spacing), but a poor measure of grade and its distribution. High-nugget effect deposits rank among the most difficult deposit types in terms of producing an accurate and precise resource estimate, and clearly represent a distinct deposit type."
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APA: Simon C. Dominy  (2002)  Author’s Reply to "Comments on Classification and Reporting of Mineral Resources for High-Nugget Effect Gold Vein Deposits," by M. Vallée

MLA: Simon C. Dominy Author’s Reply to "Comments on Classification and Reporting of Mineral Resources for High-Nugget Effect Gold Vein Deposits," by M. Vallée. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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