
Applied Mineral Inventory Estimation
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Product details:
- Edition number New ed
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 19 January 2006
- ISBN 9780521021821
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages400 pages
- Size 246x189x21 mm
- Weight 710 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 207 b/w illus. 68 tables 76 exercises 0
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Short description:
Presents an applied approach to the estimation of mineral resources/reserves, for advanced students and professionals.
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Applied Mineral Inventory Estimation presents a comprehensive applied approach to the estimation of mineral resources/reserves with particular emphasis on the geological basis of such estimations, the need for and maintenance of a high quality assay data base, the practical use of a comprehensive exploratory data evaluation, and the importance of a comprehensive geostatistical approach to the estimation methodology. Practical problems and real data are used throughout as illustrations: each chapter ends with a summary of practical concerns, a number of practical exercises and a short list of references for supplementary study. This textbook is suitable for any university or mining school that offers senior undergraduate and graduate student courses on mineral resource/reserve estimation. It will also be valuable for professional mining engineers, geological engineers and geologists working with mineral exploration and mining companies.
'... useful at various levels from student to professional. It covers pretty much everything.' Mineral Planning
Table of Contents:
1. Mineral inventory: an overview; 2. Geological control of mineral inventory estimation; 3. Continuity; 4. Statistical concepts in mineral inventory estimation: an overview; 5. Data and data quality; 6. Exploratory data evaluation; 7. Outliers; 8. An introduction to geostatistical concepts; 9. Spatial analysis: an introduction to semivariograms; 10. Kriging; 11. Global reserve/resource estimation; 12. Grade-Tonnage curves; 13. Local estimation of resources/reserves; 14. Simulation: an introduction to conditional simulation; 15. Bulk density; 16. Dilution; 17. Geostatistics and reality; 18. Reserve/resource classification; 19. Metal accounting; Bibliography; Appendices: A.1. British and international measurement systems: conversion; A.2. US Standard sieves; A.3. Drill hole and core diameters; Index.
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