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Eureka uses the Radial Basis Function (RBF) methodology as a tool for understanding structurally complex deposits. RBF is a form of implicit modelling.
Input data
Design strings, points, ribbons, drillholes, triangulations and scans – and any combination of these – can be used as input for the modelling process.
A surface is created from the input data; the constituent points form on the surface. For drilling data, Eureka creates a surface from drillhole points matching assay values or formation codes.
Drillhole data
The above image shows a surface representing high grade layers within a banded iron formation.
The Maptek Vulcan ISIS database was accessed by Eureka. The surface was generated from iron assay values exceeding 60% Fe.
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