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Simulation of Geological Contacts from Interpreted Geological Model Using Multiple-Point Statistics
Authors:Alexandre Boucher  Joao Felipe Costa  Luis Gustavo Rasera  Eduardo Motta
Institution:1. Advanced Resources and Risk Technology, LLC, Sunnyvale, USA
2. Mining Engineering Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
3. Vale?Ferrous Department, Av de Liga??o, 3580?, Nova Lima, MG, Brazil
Abstract:Applications of multiple-point statistics (mps) algorithms to large non-repetitive geological objects such as those found in mining deposits are difficult because most mps algorithms rely on pattern repetition for simulation. In many cases, an interpreted geological model built from a computer-aided design system is readily available but suffers as a training image due to the lack of patterns repetitiveness. Porphyry copper deposits and iron ore formations are good examples of such mining deposits with non-repetitive patterns. This paper presents an algorithm called contactsim that focuses on reproducing the patterns of the contacts between geological types. The algorithm learns the shapes of the lithotype contacts as interpreted by the geologist, and simulates their patterns at a later stage. Defining a zone of uncertainty around the lithological contact is a critical step in contactsim, because it defines both the zones where the simulation is performed and where the algorithm should focus to learn the transitional patterns between lithotypes. A larger zone of uncertainty results in greater variation between realizations. The definition of the uncertainty zone must take into consideration the geological understanding of the deposit, and the reliability of the contact zones. The contactsim algorithm is demonstrated on an iron ore formation.
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