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Effective resource estimates for primary diamond deposits from the EKATI Diamond Mine™, Canada
Authors:D.R. Dyck   P.A. Oshust   J.A. Carlson   T.E. Nowicki  M.P. Mullins
Affiliation:

a BHP Billiton Diamonds Inc., 8-1699 Powick Road, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada V1X 4L1

b Mineral Services Canada Inc., Vancouver, Canada

c BHP Billiton, Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract:Primary economic diamond deposit modelling has rarely been documented in the public domain. This paper presents information collected from significantly diamondiferous kimberlite pipes located near Lac de Gras in the Arctic region of Canada's Northwest Territories. The resource estimation process is widely accepted as a cyclical iteration of data collection and evaluation processes. A resource database is typically assembled from a large inventory of exploration data. These data must be methodically quality checked before accepting the information for interpretive analysis. The foundation of a mineral resource model is based on clear understanding of the geology model along with subsidiary grade, volume, and density models. Defining these models is an iterative process of statistical analyses and interpretation. As a deposit progresses along a path towards development, reducing risk to acceptable levels is critical for identifying and realizing its maximum value.
Keywords:Kimberlite   Diamond mining   Resource estimation   Economic
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