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     "name": "Probability calculations for three-part mineral resource assessments",
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     "datePublished": "2017",
     "dateModified": "2019-03-14",
     "abstract": "Three-part mineral resource assessment is a methodology for predicting, in a specified geographic region, both the number of undiscovered mineral deposits and the amount of mineral resources in those deposits. These predictions are based on probability calculations that are performed with computer software that is newly implemented. Compared to the previous implementation, the new implementation includes new features for the probability calculations themselves and for checks of those calculations. The development of the new implementation lead to a new understanding of the probability calculations, namely the assumptions inherent in the probability calculations. Several assumptions strongly affect the mineral resource predictions, so it is crucial that they are checked during an assessment. The evaluation of the new implementation leads to new findings about the probability calculations,namely findings regarding the precision of the computations,the computation time, and the sensitivity of the calculation results to the input.",
     "description": "Report: iv, 14 p.; Calculation Scripts: 12.0 kb txt",
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       "name": "U.S. Geological Survey"
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         "name": "Ellefsen, Karl J. ellefsen@usgs.gov",
         "givenName": "Karl J.",
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