Abstract
In the previous chapters, we first introduced the concept of probability of detection (Chapter 2) and showed how the theory of geometric probabilities could be put to use to compute the detection probabilities for various types of field programs in terms of target, control grid, and detector geometry and mutual configurations. Obviously, in the economic context in which mineral exploration operates, we have to take into account the amount of effort required to obtain detection of the expected prizes. There has to be a balancing of the detection reward against its cost.
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De Geoffroy, J.G., Wignall, T.K. (1985). Optimizing Ore Detection. In: Designing Optimal Strategies for Mineral Exploration. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1230-7_4
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