Effective Domain Selection for Grade Control in Narrow Vein Gold Deposits

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G D. Matthews M E. Haylett A Weeks S Khosrowshahi
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Abstract

Effective domaining is fundamental to geostatistical modelling for grade control. Through analysis of lithological, structural and alteration logging data, effective groupings (domains) can be identified and employed for estimation or simulation purposes.The poor definition of domains can adversely affect the grade control model resulting in a misinterpretation of the optimal ore-waste boundary and ultimately reduces the quality of recovered ore. The implementation of an appropriate domaining strategy is therefore expected to improve recovery and reconciliation.A thorough understanding of the geology of the deposit and adequate sample data is required for selecting domains. For new deposits, a resource drill database and resource model may be the only information available. Where extension to a previous operation is taking place, historic grade control, mapping and exposed geology may be used to improve domain selection. Preconceptions about domains, should they exist, need to be re-evaluated and tested to ensure they are fit for the purposes of grade control.While mining progresses, the domain model is re-evaluated to ensure that the previous interpretation is still suitable for the present configuration and geology. The grade control process, being iterative, lends itself to regular review and continuous improvement as further data is collected during the grade control cycle. Regular updates to the geology model, mapping, geostatistical data analysis and review of variography will provide indications of a changing domaining environment.Narrow vein gold deposits, which may have several factors influencing mineralisation, present considerable domaining challenges. By scrutinising the data, sample populations can be grouped into domains, which not only improve ore recovery, but help assist in the development of a mine geology model.CITATION:Matthews, G D, Haylett, M E, Weeks, A and Khosrowshahi, S, 2014. Effective domain selection for grade control in narrow vein gold deposits, in Proceedings Ninth International Mining Geology Conference 2014 , pp 191–196 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: G D. Matthews M E. Haylett A Weeks S Khosrowshahi  (2014)  Effective Domain Selection for Grade Control in Narrow Vein Gold Deposits

MLA: G D. Matthews M E. Haylett A Weeks S Khosrowshahi Effective Domain Selection for Grade Control in Narrow Vein Gold Deposits. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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