摘要
The strategy of ore prospection is made on the basis of raw exploratory data which are the products of coupled geological processes and random natural reformation. This decision-making system is extraordinary risky and needs to be supported by various statistical sciences. In this paper, geostatistics and multifractals are jointly employed to delineate the complexity of mineralization and to provide important guidelines for future ore prospecting. The geostatistical analysis indicates the mineralization in granite domain is more homogenous than that in wallrocks, and the exploratory spacing in these two lithological units should be different when taking into consideration the range of variogram. The multifractal analysis shows the spatial variation of mineralization homogeneity. The mineralization in the southwest of this region is much more heterogeneous than that in the granite. The schemes of borehole design are specified based on the combination of abovementioned analytical results. The joint application of geostatistics and multifractal proposed in this study can excavate the exploratory data and output mathematic models in an intuitive and quantitative way, assisting in decision-making and risk avoidance of mining industry.