Estimating the Geometry of Conjugate Veins

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Chris Roth Margaret Armstrong
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Abstract -Estimating ore reserves for vein type deposits is a two-stage procedure: first, calculate the geometry of the vein system, and second, estimate the grades within this system. The grade estimation can only be consistently performed if the vein geometry - its size, shape and orientation - has been correctly characterized. Getting the size and shape of the different veins right means that the ore tonnages will not be artificially inflated, e.g., by falsely classifying host rock as veins. Similarly, correctly estimating their orientation and location helps mine management decide on the appropriate mining technique, selective or not. When applying geostatistics to estimate the vein geometry all available information needs to be used and not just the standard lithologic indicator of being or not being in a vein.
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APA: Chris Roth Margaret Armstrong  (1998)  Estimating the Geometry of Conjugate Veins

MLA: Chris Roth Margaret Armstrong Estimating the Geometry of Conjugate Veins. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1998.

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