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Presents an applied approach to the estimation of mineral resources/reserves, for advanced students and professionals.
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…mehr

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Presents an applied approach to the estimation of mineral resources/reserves, for advanced students and professionals.

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.

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'- 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.