Discrete vein modelling – implications of a novel geology driven resource estimation methodology for vein hosted mineral deposits

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M Munro J P. van Dijk
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Sep 1, 2024

Abstract

Discrete vein modelling presents an innovative geology driven 3D modelling method for quantification of vein hosted mineral deposits, with far reaching potential for critical mineral supply and low impact resource extraction. By integrating key geological drivers with advanced discrete fracture network modelling, the DMX protocol (launched in 2019) converges to a more realistic representation of complex vein systems in three-dimensional space. The approach insights greater geologic reasoning in distributing mineral grades where vein boundaries are already defined. This presents a viable alternative to existing modelling and estimation methods and has important implications for mineral resource estimation and reporting. Further implications are discussed, where the enhanced understanding of complex orebody characteristics can potentially be used in optimising mining and mineral processing, supporting more sustainable and efficient mining practices.
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APA: M Munro J P. van Dijk  (2024)  Discrete vein modelling – implications of a novel geology driven resource estimation methodology for vein hosted mineral deposits

MLA: M Munro J P. van Dijk Discrete vein modelling – implications of a novel geology driven resource estimation methodology for vein hosted mineral deposits. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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