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The multigaussian approach and its applications to the estimation of local reserves

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The performance of the geostatistical techniques of disjunctive kriging and multigaussian kriging for the estimation of local recovered reserves are compared using a simulated deposit.

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Verly, G. The multigaussian approach and its applications to the estimation of local reserves. Mathematical Geology 15, 259–286 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01036070

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