Summary: | Abstract Radial basis functions can be used as an alternative method for mineral resource estimation when ordinary kriging cannot be done because it is impossible to calculate an experimental variogram. Interpolation based on radial based functions is a method that is similar to ordinary kriging. In this context, this article presents the results of gold resource estimation and modeling of the União Luis and Morro do Carrapato gold deposits located in Alta Floresta Gold Province, Mato Grosso. Experimental variograms in the main direction (90-degree strike) resulted in a pure nugget effect, whereas in the orthogonal direction (180/85), they resulted in a structured variogram. However, the structured variogram for 180/85 is useless because three orthogonal variograms are needed to define the anisotropy ellipsoid for deriving a correlation model used in ordinary kriging. Thus, mineral resource estimation was done using multiquadric equations, a very popular radial based function kernel. The 3D model for gold grades showed a vertical distribution suggesting a structural conditioning for gold mineralization. The grade-tonnage curve with a simulated cutoff of 5.0 g/ton resulted in a gold mineral resource of 2.122 tons. Through the above, the gold estimation and multiquadric equation-based 3D model for the studied area can be considered effective in its objective to estimate ore resources from the available data.
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