Mineral resource models and the Alaskan Mineral Resource Assessment Program
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Abstract
The least exacting demand that can be made of any model is that it serves as a device whereby we can predict actual physical happenings. Another demand which could be made is that the physical happenings predicted be in some way relevant to man, either by allowing him to anticipate future uncontrollable events or by demonstrating the possible consequences of various decisions. To date, many mineral resource models have been deficient in meeting these demands.
Publication type | Book chapter |
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Publication Subtype | Book Chapter |
Title | Mineral resource models and the Alaskan Mineral Resource Assessment Program |
Year Published | 1975 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Contributing office(s) | Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center |
Description | 13 p. |
Larger Work Type | Book |
Larger Work Title | Mineral materials modeling A state-of-the-art review |
First page | 370 |
Last page | 382 |
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