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4 - Politics and Ideology of Resource Estimation (part 2)

Feb 06, 201912 minSeason 1Ep. 4
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Episode description

Mineral resource estimation produces a model of deposits for extraction and is made up of various complex processes. In part two of this two-part series, Optiro's Director of Geology Ian Glacken discusses how the various methods used for estimation can be controversial and takes a look towards the future.

 

In this episode:

0:50 What is the issue and what are the differences between global estimation and local accuracy? 3:55 How do you know which approach is applicable to your situation? 5:05 Is there something about the culture of a country that determines the approach? 6:11 Are there any approaches that are less theoretically rigorous? 7:11 If some approaches aren't theoretically rigorous, how can you justify using them? 7:57 Why are some of the older techniques still used if there are better ones around? 8:50 What does the future hold for resource estimation? 11:00 Where can people get the paper you wrote on resource estimation?

For more information:

Links:

Monograph 30 – Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Estimation – The AusIMM Guide to Good Practice - https://ausimm.com/product/monograph-30-mineral-resource-and-ore-reserve-estimation-the-ausimm-guide-to-good-practice/

 

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