Discovering New Orebodies - Creation of an Exploration Database, Morning Star Gold Mine, Victoria
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 8
 - File Size:
 - 679 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1997
 
Abstract
The Morning Star Gold Mine presents an example of a prolific operation  with considerable historical records, mine workings, drill hole logs and  countless plans from greater than 20 adjacent mines which have now  been consolidated to form the current project. Implementation of 3D computer modelling in the planning stages has  provided an additional tool to integrate and refine geological models as a  guide to some exploration strategies. It has allowed for a re- interpretation of the host rock units, dimensional constraints, new  exploration extensions and provisional resource modelling. The initial consideration of this project was to integrate 135 years of  mining history into a single database. Each historic mining area had an  unrelated mine grid, often established parallel to the long axis of their  main stopes; some were based on magnetic or true north. Survey plans  were in chain, imperial or metric units. Through the manipulation and rotation of old grids, previously  unrelated mine workings began to form continuous mineralised zones,  with unmined portions still remaining in between the existing  development. Furthermore the current drillhole database of >433 holes  showed numerous confirmatory intersections of new mineralisation. A series of tiered tables were created within a relational database to  derive guidelines for assessing data to attribute a Mineral Prospectivity  Value [MPV] based on key indicators of mineralisation. Indicator  logging now forms the basis of geological descriptions.
Citation
APA: (1997) Discovering New Orebodies - Creation of an Exploration Database, Morning Star Gold Mine, Victoria
MLA: Discovering New Orebodies - Creation of an Exploration Database, Morning Star Gold Mine, Victoria. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1997.