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significant figures ! ! !.
These are matters of concern professional geostatisticians as well as to
professors of geostatistics.
Marcel Vallée Eng., Geo.
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geological universe. Whenever data ara
as sparse as in your exemple, kriged values should not replace
and/or eliminate the potential meaning of sparse field observations.
Sincerely
Marcel Vallée
Marcel Vallée Eng., Geo.
Géoconseil Marcel Vallée Inc.
706 Routhier St
Québec
you can push its use, depend on the adequacy of
the sampling network for the purpose you have in mind, ranging from initial resource
estimation to feasibility level
resource/reserve estimation or to mining quality control.
Regards
Marcel Vallée Geo. Ing.
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Marcel Vallée Eng. Geol.
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David M., 1976, What Happens If? A few remarks on Useful
Geostatistical Concepts for the Design of Sampling Patterns