Literature Review (bdba8465-6204-4695-82fb-a938b2cf547b)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. V. Ramani P. M. T. White D. Sutton
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

This review of literature is centered around ore evaluation and reserve calculations as generally used in the mining industry. Methods of data interpolation were reviewed with the object of determining a method that would best suit the evaluation of under- ground coal deposits. Further, computerized data library concepts as related to geological data were investigated together with a brief evaluation of the data requirements for the total project. Additionally, computer techniques for the processing of geological data with a view to generate management information for decision making were reviewed including hardware and software availability. 2.1 Interpolation and Extrapolation of Data The importance of accurate estimates of value parameters in terms of their geographical and geological distribution within a, mineralized body has long been recognized in the evaluation of metallic and non-metallic deposits. As the factors which affect mineral distributions and associations are better understood, accuracy, and reliability of estimation increases. The ideal objective is to develop a deterministic model with the capability of accurately predicting the value at any geographical location. The most important value parameters requiring determination in any orebody are the grade and the quantity of ore that can be mined at the stated grade. These two parameters are modified or qualified by others which include physical dimensions and physical and chemical characteristics of the ore value. Therefore, the
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APA: R. V. Ramani P. M. T. White D. Sutton  (1974)  Literature Review (bdba8465-6204-4695-82fb-a938b2cf547b)

MLA: R. V. Ramani P. M. T. White D. Sutton Literature Review (bdba8465-6204-4695-82fb-a938b2cf547b). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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