The Engel Model-A Simulator for Optimizing Exploration Effort

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Rowlands N. J Zimmermann D. O
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The Engel Model search simulator is described with particular emphasis on preparation of input parameters. The computer has a "black box" role in the same way a telephone or radio is a "black box" in communications. A search technique (sensor) is selected and applied in two stages of'search, namely, reconnaissance and detailed. The model relies on knowing and quantifying the parameters of the target sought and the search technique; this is usually done by analogy studies from available literature and experience. The parameters are then balanced by feasibility studies on the search area. Case histories show that the study makes the user aware of what he is likely to find rather than what he wants or needs to find to be viable. Two case histories are presented: one for Mississippi Valley type lead- zinc deposits and another for stratiform copper. The first study showed particular benefits in the input stage and highlighted the fact that one could expect a lot of encouragement by way of interesting results but with little chance of finding the high-grade,
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APA: Rowlands N. J Zimmermann D. O  (1974)  The Engel Model-A Simulator for Optimizing Exploration Effort

MLA: Rowlands N. J Zimmermann D. O The Engel Model-A Simulator for Optimizing Exploration Effort. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974.

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