The most important aspect of modelling a geological variable, such as metal grade, is the spatial correlation. Spatial correlation describes the relationship between realisations of a geological variable sampled at different locations. Any method for spatially modelling such a variable should be capable of accurately estimating the true spatial correlation. Conventional kriged models are the most commonly used in mining for estimating grade or other variables at unsampled locations, and these models use the variogram or covariance function to model the spatial correlations in the process of estimation. However, this usage assumes the relationships of the observations of the variable of interest at nearby locations are only influenced by the...
<p>We propose a new copula model that can be used with replicated spatial data. Unlike the multivari...
This paper describes a geostatistical method, known as factorial kriging analysis, which is well sui...
Estimation techniques such as polygonal, triangular prism, trapezoid, isopach maps, and inverse dist...
A real-world mining application of pair-copulas is presented to model the spatial distribution of me...
The mining and minerals industry is confronted with several challenges that were not common some dec...
Correctly modelling bivariate relationships between geological variables is vital in mineral resourc...
In many applications of geostatistical methods, the dependence structure of the investigated paramet...
The quantification and classification of mineral resources and ore reserves is often based on an ass...
Geometallurgical variables have a significant impact in downstream activities of mining projects. Re...
The data collected in projects of exploration and evaluation of mineral resources is spatially depen...
The specification of some variable has become essential for the prediction of the quality of the pro...
This paper demonstrates how empirical copulas can be used to describe and model spatial dependence s...
This paper deals with application of spatial prediction techniques (universal kriging and cokriging)...
In mining practices, the life of every mine begins with resource estimation and predicting the poss...
Geostatistical simulation has been widely used in mineral resource classification of metalliferous d...
<p>We propose a new copula model that can be used with replicated spatial data. Unlike the multivari...
This paper describes a geostatistical method, known as factorial kriging analysis, which is well sui...
Estimation techniques such as polygonal, triangular prism, trapezoid, isopach maps, and inverse dist...
A real-world mining application of pair-copulas is presented to model the spatial distribution of me...
The mining and minerals industry is confronted with several challenges that were not common some dec...
Correctly modelling bivariate relationships between geological variables is vital in mineral resourc...
In many applications of geostatistical methods, the dependence structure of the investigated paramet...
The quantification and classification of mineral resources and ore reserves is often based on an ass...
Geometallurgical variables have a significant impact in downstream activities of mining projects. Re...
The data collected in projects of exploration and evaluation of mineral resources is spatially depen...
The specification of some variable has become essential for the prediction of the quality of the pro...
This paper demonstrates how empirical copulas can be used to describe and model spatial dependence s...
This paper deals with application of spatial prediction techniques (universal kriging and cokriging)...
In mining practices, the life of every mine begins with resource estimation and predicting the poss...
Geostatistical simulation has been widely used in mineral resource classification of metalliferous d...
<p>We propose a new copula model that can be used with replicated spatial data. Unlike the multivari...
This paper describes a geostatistical method, known as factorial kriging analysis, which is well sui...
Estimation techniques such as polygonal, triangular prism, trapezoid, isopach maps, and inverse dist...