Abstract
Geosimplan is an operational gaming approach used in testing a proposed mining strategy against uncertainty in geological disturbance. Geoplan is a technique which facilitates the preparation of summary analyses to give an impression of size, distribution and quality of reserves, and to assist in calculation of year by year output estimates. Geoplan concentrates on variations in seam properties and the interaction between geological information and marketing and output requirements.
Citation Formats
Mitchell, M.
Modelling geological uncertainty for mine planning.
United States: N. p.,
1980.
Web.
Mitchell, M.
Modelling geological uncertainty for mine planning.
United States.
Mitchell, M.
1980.
"Modelling geological uncertainty for mine planning."
United States.
@misc{etde_6734862,
title = {Modelling geological uncertainty for mine planning}
author = {Mitchell, M}
abstractNote = {Geosimplan is an operational gaming approach used in testing a proposed mining strategy against uncertainty in geological disturbance. Geoplan is a technique which facilitates the preparation of summary analyses to give an impression of size, distribution and quality of reserves, and to assist in calculation of year by year output estimates. Geoplan concentrates on variations in seam properties and the interaction between geological information and marketing and output requirements.}
journal = []
volume = {6:7}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United States}
year = {1980}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Modelling geological uncertainty for mine planning}
author = {Mitchell, M}
abstractNote = {Geosimplan is an operational gaming approach used in testing a proposed mining strategy against uncertainty in geological disturbance. Geoplan is a technique which facilitates the preparation of summary analyses to give an impression of size, distribution and quality of reserves, and to assist in calculation of year by year output estimates. Geoplan concentrates on variations in seam properties and the interaction between geological information and marketing and output requirements.}
journal = []
volume = {6:7}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United States}
year = {1980}
month = {Jul}
}