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Spring 2021
Different quantities of information are available at various stages of the development of a mining project. Consequential decisions are made given the data available at the time. Geological uncertainty due to sparse data presents economic risks. The collection of additional information reduces...
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Fall 2024
Geostatistical models are often generated with widely spaced data configurations. Data collection costs prohibit exhaustive sampling and necessitate statistical inference from limited samples. Spatial prediction with sparse data in the presence of extreme values is an enduring challenge in the...