Ore Zoning Applied To Geologic Reserve Estimation Of Molybdenum Deposits (fe475e9f-211d-4cbf-a193-e50fff0e6ee5)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald E. Ranta
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

An ore zoning technique developed by Climax geologists during the past forty years has been used to contour drill-hole assay values on cross-sections for fourteen porphyry molybdenum deposits in western North America, including the Climax and Henderson orebodies. Detailed geological studies of these large, complex deposits are essential in determining ore controls, which are the factors most critical to the zoning of MoS2 assays and to conceptualizing geologic models. The technique provides a detailed representation of the size, shape, grade distribution, and geologic continuity of the individual deposits. It demands a disciplined approach and adheres to rigorous rules while maintaining flexibility for adaptation to widely varying geologic conditions. By defining the limits that guide and control manual, computer-assisted conventional, and geostatistical reserve estimates, it exerts a strong geologic influence on the estimation process. A combination of ore zoning and geostatistical analysis of molybdenum deposits produces a significantly more accurate, precise, and defendable geologic reserve estimate than other methods.
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APA: Donald E. Ranta  (1983)  Ore Zoning Applied To Geologic Reserve Estimation Of Molybdenum Deposits (fe475e9f-211d-4cbf-a193-e50fff0e6ee5)

MLA: Donald E. Ranta Ore Zoning Applied To Geologic Reserve Estimation Of Molybdenum Deposits (fe475e9f-211d-4cbf-a193-e50fff0e6ee5). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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