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- - Drilling practices audit and Resource certification (JORC and N43-10):
This involves assessing whether drilling procedures and data collection methods comply with international reporting standards such as the JORC Code (Australia) and NI 43-101 (Canada). These standards ensure that resource estimates are transparent, reliable, and compliant with regulatory requirements.
- 3D modeling (digitization of mineralized bodies):
This involves creating a three-dimensional digital representation of the mineral deposit, which can be used for various purposes, such as volume calculations, grade estimation, and mine planning.
- Statistical and geostatistical analyses:
These techniques are used to analyze the spatial distribution of mineral grades and estimate the overall mineral resource.
- Resource audit:
This involves a comprehensive review of all aspects of the resource estimation process, including data collection, data analysis, and modeling.
- Independent resource review:
This is a review of the resource estimate by a qualified expert who is not involved in the original estimation.
- Evaluation and certification of historical data:
This involves assessing the quality and reliability of historical data, which can be used to update or refine existing resource estimates.
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