Indicator variograms as an aid for geological interpretation and modeling of ore deposits
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Maleki, Mohammad
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Indicator variograms as an aid for geological interpretation and modeling of ore deposits
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Geostatistics offers a set of methods for modeling, predicting, or simulating geological domains in space. In addition of being an input of some of these methods, indicator direct and cross-variograms convey valuable information on the geometry of the domain layouts and on their contact relationships, in particular, on the surface area of a domain boundary, on the surface area of the contact between two domains, on the propensity for a domain to be in contact with, or separated from, another domain, and on the minimum and maximum distances between points from two domains. Accordingly, the indicator variograms inferred from sparse sampling data can be used to determine whether or not an interpreted model of the subsurface is consistent with the sampling information. The previous concepts are illustrated through a case study corresponding to a porphyry copper deposit.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169131
DOI: 10.3390/min7120241
ISSN: 2075163X
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Minerals, Volumen 7, Issue 12, 2017
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