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Autor:
Christopher Emproto, Ryan Mathur, Adam Simon, Ilya Bindeman, Linda Godfrey, Courteney Dhnaram, Vladimir Lisitsin
Publikováno v:
Ore Geology Reviews. 150:105170
Publikováno v:
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, Vol 3, Iss 2 (99), Pp 43-50 (2019)
This paper reports a study into the formalization of algorithms for solving problems, the generation of data for digital maps, as well as their implementation, through a set of simple operations that would be intuitively clear to a user who is not a
Autor:
K Lauzière, M G Gadd, Oliver Raymond, David L. Huston, Evgeniy N. Bastrakov, Christopher J.M. Lawley, Matt Granitto, Vladimir Lisitsin, Simon VanDerWielen, Karol Czarnota, David C. Champion, Albert H. Hofstra, Poul Emsbo
Publikováno v:
Goldschmidt2021 abstracts.
Autor:
Christopher J.M. Lawley, Suzanne Paradis, Jean-Luc Pilote, Simon VanDerWielen, Evgeniy N. Bastrakov, Michael P. Doublier, Karol Czarnota, Matthew Granitto, M G Gadd, Poul Emsbo, Louise Corriveau, Douglas C. Kreiner, Albert H. Hofstra, Vladimir Lisitsin, Jan M. Peter, Ian Honsberger, Oliver Raymond, K Lauzière, David C. Champion, David L. Huston
Publikováno v:
Open-File Report.
Autor:
Vladimir Lisitsin
Publikováno v:
Ore Geology Reviews. 71:861-881
Systematic spatial analysis of mineral deposit point patterns can reveal significant spatial properties of mineral systems, with major implications for regional mineral prospectivity modelling. For valid results, a study area needs to be clearly defi
Autor:
Vladimir Lisitsin
Publikováno v:
Natural Resources Research. 25:269-282
The Bendigo and Stawell zones in Victoria and the Mossman Orogen in north Queensland host numerous orogenic gold deposits and are likely to contain significant undiscovered gold resources. This paper discusses applications of Zipf’s law to estimate
Publikováno v:
Mineralium Deposita. 49:313-333
The Hodgkinson and Broken River provinces of the Mossman Orogen in north Queensland host numerous orogenic gold deposits and still remain under-explored. This paper discusses regional metallogenic controls and results of a probabilistic quantitative
Publikováno v:
Ore Geology Reviews. 52:100-112
Fuzzy logic mineral prospectivity modelling was performed to identify camp-scale areas in western Victoria with an elevated potential for hydrothermal-remobilised nickel mineralisation. This prospectivity analysis was based on a conceptual mineral sy
Publikováno v:
Monash University
The northern part of the Victorian gold province (Australia) is covered by Cainozoic sediments and remains poorly explored. This contiguous covered area of over 44 000 km2 is highly prospective for orogenic gold deposits. This paper discusses results
Autor:
Vladimir Lisitsin
Publikováno v:
Mathematical Geosciences. 42:571-582
Quantitative mineral resource assessments following the 3-part form rely on grade and tonnage models and probabilistic estimates of the number of undiscovered deposits. Assessments completed in Victoria, Australia, indicate that undiscovered mineral