Modelling for Large Primary Tin Deposits
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 999 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
Ore deposit modelling is becoming an  increasingly accepted tool in mineral  exploration. Successful models have already  been proposed for several ore deposits of  base metals and gold, but tin has so far  received comparatively little attention,  perhaps because of an excessive preoccupatioi  with alluvial operations. This situation is  rapidly changing and some of the world's most  profitable and newly commissioned tin mines  are large, primary tin deposits. Some basic  principles of ore deposit modelling are  briefly reviewed and the fallacy of an  excessive reliance on grade tonnage diagrams  based on the tin industry worldwide is  discussed. The four proposed models and submodels  of large, hard-rock, tin deposits focus on  basic concepts such as the spatial  relationship with "tin granites", depth of  emplacement and the level of erosion. General concepts are drawn. The  modelling of large primary tin deposits is  reviewed not only in its geological and  exploration aspects but also in its mining  and economic implications.
Citation
APA: (1986) Modelling for Large Primary Tin Deposits
MLA: Modelling for Large Primary Tin Deposits. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.
