Isatis.neo Resources Workflow can be used for audit and desktop review of Mineral Resource Estimation projects
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Auditing and reviewing a Mineral Resource Estimate either internally or publicly is a multifaceted process for which no software can pretend it will provide all the required tools to tick all the boxes. But some solution will provide better adapted platforms than others. Isatis.neo Resource Workflow falls in that category.
What are recoverable resources? (2/2)
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David Barry, Senior Geostatistician and a Geovariances’ Perth-based consultant, has been invited by Optiro, a resource consulting group, to participate in a podcast about recoverable resource estimation. Listen to this 2nd recording and learn more about the alternatives to uniform conditioning, such as MIK and conditional simulations, and their pros and cons.
What are recoverable resources? (1/2)
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David Barry, Senior Geostatistician and a Geovariances’ Perth-based consultant, has been invited by Optiro, a resource consulting group, to participate in a podcast about recoverable resource estimation. Listen to the recording and learn what are recoverable resources, how they differ from reserves, and what are the main techniques to compute them. The focus in on Uniform Conditioning. Other possible techniques will be presented in a further podcast.
Optimizing flight-line distance for soil decontamination, application to contaminated Fukushima territories
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IRSN, the French institute for radioprotection and nuclear safety, has been using Geovariances’ software solutions for many years to map radioactive contamination from airborne data. This study, conducted by IRSN and presented at ERPW 2018, demonstrates the influence of the variogram model on the map quality.
How Geovariances tricks its own software Kartotrak for mapping indoor wifi coverage
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Geovariances used Kartotrak.one to map the wifi coverage inside its premises and verify that the transition to a newer wireless networking transmission method has improved the signal across the office and is justified.
Uncertainty in Depth Conversion: Why should I care?
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Conversions & Uncertainties Workflow, Geovariances’ new tool for depth conversion, gives the user the means to explore all credible reservoir scenarios. It helps prove or disprove the meaningfully different scenarios obtained from a set of realizations and increase the accuracy of your reservoir model.
Geostatistics is recommended in international guidelines for contaminated site management
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Benefit from the recognized status of the geostatistics methods. Embrace the official recommendations to earn the trust of your clients.
Sample clustering in Isatis.neo has proven to be efficient with big datasets
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Isatis.neo quickly groups borehole samples into homogeneous classes (e.g., facies, geological or mining domains) in an automatic way. Those who have seen the tool run qualifies it as impressive.
The importance of being … consistent
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The search for productivity improvements is pervasive in the mining industry and MRE software are no strangers to the quest for speed seen in all operational processes. But that quest, whilst valid and sound, should not come at the price of quality, optimality or consistency in the manner information is treated.
Can you afford to bypass geostatistics for the sake of productivity?
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Anyone involved with today’s mining industry understands that the sector is facing very tough challenges. And it is under enormous pressure from due cost control and budgetary management constraints that innovation and ingenuity must still find their way to propose new ways of tackling traditional issues. Mineral Resource Estimation (MRE) is no stranger to that conundrum and their practitioners all know the multi facets of the game: integrate more and more data, boost productivity, and come up with an answer fast and at the same time enriched with an assessment of the uncertainty that can be attached to that answer. All of that in a fraction of the time they used to have at their disposal and less resources to double check…