Geostatistical Simulation of a Commercial Polymetallic Nodule Mining Site

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. -M. Chautru
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

A geostatistical simulation of a typical mining site for polymetallic nodules in the North Pacific Ocean is presented. This is the first stage in the design of an industrial mining system. Two variables which have a major effect on the orebody's economic potential are considered, namely: the maximum slope of the ground inside a mining block of 50 x 100 m; and the average quantity of nodules on the same support. Two geostatistical problems have emerged in this study. The first is due to the lack of a change of support model for the maximum of a variable. A provisional solution, considering an experimentally accessible 'equivalent' support, is proposed. The second is due to a non-linear link between the two variables. To be able to take this into account in the simulation, we propose a new method based on the decomposition: X = E(X/Y) + Residue (X). Satisfactory results were obtained with this approach.
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APA: J. -M. Chautru  (1987)  Geostatistical Simulation of a Commercial Polymetallic Nodule Mining Site

MLA: J. -M. Chautru Geostatistical Simulation of a Commercial Polymetallic Nodule Mining Site. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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