Letters The Role of Geostatics

Yes, geostatistics is being used more and more in the mining industry, but not to calculate total ore reserves. Geostatistics is being used more and more to fill the role for which it was originally developed — to calculate the grades of individual ore blocks within the total ore reserves for production purposes. Lorne A. Wrigglesworth, Director of Ore Reserves and Grade Control, Falconbridge Ltd.

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