Geostatistical Simulations for the Mining Industry

5 days

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OBJECTIVE

When estimating recoverable resources after cut-off, you are faced with three important points:

Only the simulation techniques allow you to take into account the real variability of the grades and provide you with unbiased estimates.

After reviewing the fundamental concepts of variances handled by geostatistics and the basis on non linear geostatistics, several techniques for simulating grades will be presented: turning bands and sequential gaussian simulations. Emphasis will be given on the practical issues for the exploitation of the simulations: distribution of errors, sensitivity to support, optimization of sampling for quality control...

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Mine and exploration geologists, mining engineers and managers involved in grade control, ore reserves estimation, feasibility studies or medium to long term planning.

PREREQUISITES

Only a basic understanding of geostatistics theory (variograms and kriging) is recommended.

COURSE CONTENT

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Half of the course is dedicated to practical computer exercises, using ISATIS, that reinforce the previously presented theoretical notions.