Geostatistical method revolutionizes copper resource estimation in West Sumbawa.
Copper deposits underground are scattered and unpredictable, making it hard to estimate their amount accurately. Scientists used a method called geostatistics (kriging) to estimate copper resources in a mine in Indonesia. This method is good for uncertain mineral deposits and relies on geological data and drill hole information. By connecting data points, kriging can estimate the amount of copper in areas where information is lacking.