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      A test of the appropriateness of the LUC technique in high-nugget Birimian-style gold deposits

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          The localized uniform conditioning (LUC) technique was proposed by Marat Abzalov in 2006. The technique converts conventional uniform conditioning (UC) grade-tonnage curves into single grade values attached to each smallest mining unit (SMU). This is achieved by ranking the SMUs within a panel in increasing order of their grade (based on the direct kriging of SMUs). This ranking is then used to localize the conventional UC grade-tonnage curves for each panel by dividing them into classes and computing their mean grades, which are assigned to the SMUs. The quality of this localization process will depend heavily on the validity of the grade patterns predicted by the direct kriging of the SMUs. Abzalov noted that where the distribution of data available for the direct kriging of the SMU is characterized by strong short-range variability, the advantages of using the LUC approach may be more limited. Consequently, a study was undertaken to determine how valid the predicted grade patterns of a typical Birimian-style gold deposit (with high nugget effect and strong short-range variability) might be expected to be. This was determined by comparing the direct SMU kriging ranking (based on sparse data) with the grade control model ranking (based on close-spaced data and the best available estimate of the deposit). The results showed a satisfactory correlation between these rankings and it was concluded that, although the grade patterns predicted by the direct kriging of the SMUs may be less meaningful for deposits exhibiting strong short-range continuity, there is nevertheless a convincing relationship with the actual (or best available) rankings. Therefore, the LUC technique is still considered to be useful for this style of deposit.

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                jsaimm
                Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
                J. S. Afr. Inst. Min. Metall.
                The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa )
                2225-6253
                2411-9717
                July 2016
                : 116
                : 7
                : 609-619
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                [01] orgnameAngloGold Ashanti
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                S2225-62532016000700004
                10.17159/2411-9717/2016/v116n7a2
                d2983b5f-10ab-4a56-8f8c-ab77a7db602e

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                localized uniform conditioning,geostatistics,recoverable resources

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