Implicit Modelling Applied to Grade Control Data

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S Rose J Ireland
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Abstract

The main outcomes of mining grade control include defining the boundary between ore and waste and then categorising the ore according to which stockpile it should be sent. A typical workflow includes using general mine planning software (GMP) – such as SurpacTM, VulcanTM or CAE StudioTM – to create three-dimensional wireframes of mineralisation domains, which are used to flag the relevant samples of interest and constrain estimation during block modelling. Creating the wireframes is a time-consuming process, requiring reasonable software skills, patience and an eye for detail. The interpretations can be subjective; indeed, even the same geologist will give different shapes if presented with the same data at different times. The process can become particularly tedious when trying to carry out updates due to new data. It can also be difficult to test the effect of alternative interpretations or grade thresholds because of the time constraints in production.There are now several implicit modelling tools available, either as standalone programs or as add-on modules to existing GMP. In this paper, the authors develop a workflow using implicit modelling methods to show how grades and geology can be rapidly interpreted to provide effective domains for grade estimation. The paper includes case studies from open pit gold mines. The implicit modelling approach can save several days of interpretation work for each grade control drilling campaign.CITATION:Rose, S and Ireland, J, 2014. Implicit modelling applied to grade control data, in Proceedings Ninth International Mining Geology Conference 2014 , pp 115–122 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: S Rose J Ireland  (2014)  Implicit Modelling Applied to Grade Control Data

MLA: S Rose J Ireland Implicit Modelling Applied to Grade Control Data. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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