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<strong>Pulacayo</strong> 1 000 t/d Phase I <strong>Feasibility</strong> <strong>Study</strong> - NI 43-101 Technical Report<br />

090644-3-0000-20-IFI-100<br />

recognized spatial density inhomogeneities. Density values were therefore interpolated into<br />

block model space using ID 2 methodology and constant parameters for each metal. This<br />

produced three independently interpolated density values for each block derived from<br />

separate interpolations based on the three metal sets and interpolation routines. The highest<br />

interpolated density value for each block was selected as the database block density<br />

attribute.<br />

Figure 14.14: Cumulative Frequency and Distribution Histogram of Density Results in<br />

Peripheral Domain Sulphide Zone<br />

Extremely low density values in the database were flagged and plotted on the drill hole traces<br />

along with geology and drill hole assay grades to assess their validity. Values less than<br />

1.50 g/cm 3 were found to most commonly occur in samples from drill hole PUD005. Core<br />

from this hole is characterized by competent lithologies that would be expected to have<br />

density values more closely approximating the data set mean. This issue was further<br />

assessed by comparing PUD005 density values for core intervals for similar metal grades in<br />

similar rocks in adjacent drill holes. These intervals showed values close to or greater than<br />

the mean data set value and it was concluded that results below 1.50 g/cm 3 were erroneous<br />

where no logged physical core attributes could explain the low value present. These suspect<br />

results were excluded from the density interpolation process for the resource block model.<br />

14.3.4.10 Resource Category Definitions<br />

Definitions of mineral resource and associated mineral resource categories used in this<br />

report are those recognized under National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101) and set out in the<br />

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Standards On Mineral Resources<br />

and Reserves Definitions and Guidelines (the CIM Standards).<br />

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