CFSG Module B: Nonlinear Geostatistics for Recoverable Resource Estimation | Training course
Explore nonlinear techniques to model grade-tonnage curves and estimate recoverable resources while accounting for cutoffs and mining selectivity.
Objectives
The CFSG (Specialized Training Cycle in Geostatistics) is a high-level training program in mining geostatistics delivered by the Geostatistics Team from Mines Paris and Geovariances. This program aims to equip you with an in-depth understanding of geostatistics for mineral resource estimation, enabling you to create block models your company needs for confident mine planning when you return to work. Throughout the training, you will learn the theoretical aspects of the techniques presented and practice them through various exercises and a real-world project.
CFSG is intended for individuals whose time zone is aligned with Europe (France). It will be delivered online in 4 modules over 7 weeks during the first semester of 2026, starting in March.
Module content
This module is the second one of the CFSG series. At the end of it, you will be able to estimate recoverable mineral resources accounting for mining selectivity.
THEORY
- Selectivity curves for recoverable resources
Reminders:
– Rules for selection: cutoff and support (sample vs. Selective Mining Unit)
– Tonnage, Average Grade, Metal, and Conventional Benefit
– Support Effect of the variable
– Information Effect
Limitations of Linear Kriging
Non-linear estimation vs. simulations - Multiple Indicator Kriging (MIK):
– Introduction to the theory of indicators
– The Top-Cut Model
– MIK workflow
– Change of support - Theory of Gaussian transformation
– Conditional Expectation (point) - Global estimation by histogram
- Local estimation
– Uniform Conditioning (UC) and Localization (LUC)
– Discrete Gaussian Model (DGM1 & DGM2)
– Conditional Expectation (block)
PRACTICE
Several exercises to learn how to run MIK and UC (statistics, grade-tonnage curves) with Isatis.neo Mining Edition.
Additional modules
Each module can be attended independently of the others. However, it is important to note that completion of Module A or having experience in geostatistics and Isatis.neo is a prerequisite for participation in any of these modules.
- Module A: Linear Geostatistics for Local Resource Estimation (mandatory)
March 2-13 & March 23-April 3, 2026 – 20 days
Master the fundamentals of spatial analysis, variography, and kriging. Learn to build reliable block models and quantify estimation precision. - Module C: Simulation of Continuous Variables for Uncertainty and Risk Analysis (optional)
May 18-22, 2026 – 5 days
Learn conditional simulations to generate probabilistic resource models, assess spatial uncertainty, quantify risk, and support informed decision-making. - Module D: Simulation of Categorical Variables for Geology and Domain Modeling (optional)
June 15-19, 2026 – 5 days
Apply geostatistical simulation methods to model geological domains, lithology, and facies. Capture and represent spatial variability in categorical variables.
Outlines
- Half of the training program is devoted to methodological presentations, and the other half to practical exercises to deepen understanding of the concepts.
– Mines Paris professors give the methodological courses.
– Geovariances consultants will drive the practical sessions from our French office.
– For more convenience, these courses are recorded and made available to participants during the session and until one month after the end of the course. - A typical training week would then be:
– Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: theoretical course (on a half-day) and hands-on practice with Isatis.neo Mining Edition (on the half-day following the theoretical course).
– Friday: homework using Isatis.neo Mining Edition with compulsory rendering at the end of the day. Live corrections and comments from the teaching team. Validation of prior learning. - CFSG is a full-time training. You are required to be present/connected for the duration of the sessions.
- CFSG is a certification training. The knowledge acquired in each module is validated through an examination. At the end of each module, you will receive a training certificate that officially confirms the module’s completion.
- Course material and a temporary software license are provided.
- A minimum of 8 participants is required for a module to proceed.
Who should attend
The CFSG training program is intended for mining geologists and engineers who are willing to achieve a high level of proficiency in geostatistics.
Module A is ideal for newcomers to mining geostatistics. Modules B to D are designed for individuals who wish to delve into more advanced geostatistics.
Prerequisites
The course is delivered in English and requires a good level of this language. A sound understanding of mathematics is also recommended.
As the course is online, a good-quality internet connection is required. We also appreciate that the participant’s camera is turned on for the session.
Benefit from the trainers’ high expertise in geostatistics
From Mines Paris – PSL

Teacher-researcher in geostatistics

Data-sciences researcher
From Geovariances

Geostatistician, Geophysicist

Mineral Resource Consultant
& Data Scientist
