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        1 - Resources classification using fractal modelling in Eastern Kahang Cu-Mo porphyry deposit, Central Iran
        Amir Bijan Yasrebi Ardashir Hezarkhani
        Resources/reserves classification is crucial for block model creation utilised in mine planning and feasibility study. Selection of estimation methods is an essential part of mineral exploration and mining activities. In other word, resources classification is an issue More
        Resources/reserves classification is crucial for block model creation utilised in mine planning and feasibility study. Selection of estimation methods is an essential part of mineral exploration and mining activities. In other word, resources classification is an issue for mining companies, investors, financial institutions and authorities, but it remains subject to some confusion. The aim of this paper is to determine a resources classification for a Cu block model generated by an Ordinary Kriging (OK) and a Concentration-Volume (C-V) fractal modelling based on estimated variance in Eastern Kahang Cu-Mo porphyry deposit, Central Iran. Variography, block modelling and cell declustering for dataset with respect to Cu concentrations as the main target in this deposit were conducted firstly. Then, Cu distribution model was carried out by the OK and estimated variances were calculated for all voxels. According to a C-V log-log plot, three populations for estimated variances were detected. ‘’Measured’’ resources contain voxels with estimated variances lower than 0.08 and more than 7 samples. Estimated variances varied between 0.08 and 0.24 in which more than 3 samples were engaged for estimation of ‘’Indicated’’ resources. ‘’Inferred’’ resources include estimated variances over 0.24 which are located in marginal parts of this deposit. Results derived via this study reveal that the C-V fractal modelling can be used for resources classification in different ore deposits. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Relationship between Rare Earth and Radioactive Elements
        Seyyed Saeed Ghannadpour Ardashir Hezarkhani
        Based on the relation of radioactive and rare earth elements (REEs) in some of prospecting projects (particularly uranium prospecting) in central Iran, in current study, sampling from the Baghak anomaly in Sangan iron ore mine has been done according to radioactivity fo More
        Based on the relation of radioactive and rare earth elements (REEs) in some of prospecting projects (particularly uranium prospecting) in central Iran, in current study, sampling from the Baghak anomaly in Sangan iron ore mine has been done according to radioactivity for the first time. The purpose of this research is to survey such a relation in a different case study (skarn mine) with central Iran. Optical microscopic and scanning electronic microscopic (SEM) studies along with geochemical and statistical analyses (based on the spider diagrams) are employed. The significant amount of uranium, cerium, lanthanum and high a concentration of REEs in results, along with high amount of iron, is one of the reasons why Baghak anomaly is considered very important. Results show the accumulation of cerium in the allanite lattice (as the solid solution). Manuscript profile