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Economic Evaluations in Exploration

Economic Evaluations in Exploration Softcover, binding very good, pages clean, 250 pages, indexed - 2010

by Wellmer, Friedrich-Wilhelm; Dalheimer, Manfred; Wagner, Markus

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Springer, 2010. Second Edition. softcover, binding very good, pages clean, 250 pages, indexed. near fine. 68 Figures and 61 Tables. The textbook is intended for economic geologist who deals with the evaluation of deposits at an early stage of development. It offers rules for quick and easy calculations based on the application of approximate data. DC4.
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Conversions.- First Estimates of Grade and Tonnages and Potential Grade and Tonnages.- Dealing with Data of Multi-Element Deposits.- Conversion of Geological Data into Mining Data for Ore Deposits.- to Economic Evaluations.- Metal Prices.- Calculation of the Net Smelter Return (NSR) of a Mine.- Production Lifetime.- Calculation of Cost Data.- Additional Economic Planning Methods.- Economic Evaluations.- Quantitative Valuation of Exploration Projects without Known Mineralization.- Comparison of Deposits.- Calculating Growth Rates.- Equity Calculations.

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Friedrich-Wilhelm Wellmer worked for the German mining company Metallgesellschaft world wide and he was Director of Exploration for the Metallgesellschaft of Australia in Melbourne before joining the Federal German Geological Survey, the BGR in Hannover. From 1996 to 2005 he was Director of the BGR and also of the State Geological Survey of Lower Saxony. Wellmer taught raw materials policy and economic geology at the Technical University Berlin.

Manfred Dalheimer worked for the mining companies Centromin Per and Metallgesellschaft before joining the BGR. From 1991 to 1997 he was head of Mining and Environment, and from 1997 to 2003 of Mineral Economics. Since 2003 he has been head of International Cooperation, America. Dalheimer is a mineralogist and holds a doctorate in economic geology.

Markus Wagner is a specialist in the assessment and evaluation of mineral resources. Since 2003 he has been head of Mineral Economics as well as Mining for the BGR. He has worked as an exploration geologist, project manager and consultant in many countries. Wagner is a geologist and industrial engineer and holds a doctorate in mineral economics.