Prognostic resources of mineral deposits by geophysical methods

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In the framework of non-equilibrium statistical thermodynamics a relation between the concentration of component of the ore to its physical properties.On the basis of this communication formulas for calculation of the differentiated and predicted stocks of deposits of minerals are received on the basis of the geophysical data. Methods of magnetic investigation, electric investigation, gravitational investigation and seismic prospecting, and also nuclear physical methods are considered. A comparison of the calculated expected resources with proven for a number of fields in Kazakhstan.
The proposed method allows to perform predictive assessment of stocks of deposits in the early stages of prospects with using the results of geophysical methods, while it has a rapidity and to be sufficiently accurate.
Non-equilibrium thermodynamics, geophysical methods, and estimated resources, deposits of minerals.

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V S Portnov

Karaganda StateTechnical University

Email: vs_portnov@mail.ru <mailto:vs_portnov@mail.ru>
Karaganda StateTechnical University

V M Yurov

Karaganda State University named after E.A. Buketov

Email: exciton@mail.ru <mailto:exciton@mail.ru>
Karaganda State University named after E.A. Buketov

S B Aliyev

Karaganda StateTechnical University

Email: alsamat@yandex.ru <mailto:alsamat@yandex.ru>
Karaganda StateTechnical University

A K Tursunbaeva

Karaganda StateTechnical University

Email: atursunbaeva75@mail.ru <mailto:atursunbaeva75@mail.ru>
Karaganda StateTechnical University

D D Jantassova

Karaganda StateTechnical University

Email: damira.jantassova@gmail.com <mailto:damira.jantassova@gmail.com>
Karaganda StateTechnical University

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Copyright (c) 2012 Портнов В.С., Юров В.М., Алиев С.Б., Турсунбаева А.К., Джантасова Д.Д.

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