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DZ/T 0206-2002: Specifications for kaolinite, bentonite, refractory. Clay mineral exploration
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DZ/T 0206-2002: Specifications for kaolinite, bentonite, refractory. Clay mineral exploration

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DZ GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES INDUSTRY ICS 73.020; 73.080 D 13 Specifications for Kaolinite, Bentonite, Refractory-clay Mineral Exploration 高岭土, 膨润土, 耐火粘土 Issued on: DECEMBER 17, 2002 Implemented on: MARCH 1, 2003 Issued by. Ministry of Land and Resources of the People’s Republic of China 3.No action is required - Full-copy of this standard will be automatically & immediately delivered to your EMAIL address in 0~60 minutes.

Table of Contents

Foreword... 4 1 Application Scope... 5 2 Normative References... 5 3 Purposes and Tasks of Exploration... 5 4 Level of Exploration Study... 6 4.1 Level of geological study... 6 4.2 Ore quality study... 9 4.3 Study on technical conditions of ore dressing and processing... 10 4.4 Study on technical conditions of deposit mining... 11 4.5 Comprehensive prospecting and comprehensive assessment... 13 5 Requirements for Exploration Control Level... 14 5.1 Exploration type... 14 5.2 Exploration engineering intervals... 14 5.3 Determination of control level... 15 6 Requirements for exploration work quality... 15 6.1 Topographic and geological survey... 15 6.2 Geophysical prospecting... 15 6.3 Exploration engineering... 15 6.4 Collection and Processing, chemical analysis and physicochemical property testing of chemical and physicochemical samples... 16 6.5 Collection and test of samples of rocks’ physical technical property test... 20 6.6 Collection, analysis and test of samples for ore dressing and applied technique test... 22 6.7 Original geological logging and geological data comprehensive organization ... 23 7 Feasibility Assessment Work... 23 7.1 Geological study... 23 7.2 Pre-feasibility study... 24 7.3 Feasibility study... 24 8 Classification of Mineral Resources/Reserves and Type Conditions... 25 8.1 Basis for classification of mineral resources/reserves... 25 8.2 Category of mineral resources/reserves... 26 9 Estimation of Mineral Resources/Reserves... 29 9.1 Industrial indexes of estimation of mineral resources/reserves... 29 9.2 General principles for estimation of mineral resources/reserves... 29 10 Compilation of Exploration Geological Report... 30 Annex A (Normative) Classification of Solid Mineral Resources/Reserves ... 31 Annex B (Informative) Exploration Types and Exploration Engineering Intervals... 32 B.1 Exploration types... 32 B.2 Exploration engineering intervals... 34 Annex C (Informative) Quality Inspection and Bentonite Test Items... 35 C.1 Correction coefficient of test analysis (see Table C.1)... 35 C.2 Tolerances for physicochemical property and processing property test of bentonite (see Table C.2)... 35 C.3 Test items of major industrial purposes of bentonite ores (see Table C.3)... 36 Annex D (Informative) Industrial Types of Ores... 37 D.1 Industrial types of kaolinite ores (see Table D.1)... 37 D.2 Types of bentonite ores... 37 D.3 Industrial types of refractory-clay ores (see Table D.2)... 39 Annex E (Informative) General Industrial Requirements and Mineral Resource /Reserve Scale... 40 E.1 General industrial requirements... 40 E.2 Mineral resource/reserve scale... 42 Specifications for Kaolinite, Bentonite, Refractory-clay Mineral Exploration

1 Application Scope

This Standard specifies the requirements for the exploration study level and control level, exploration work quality, classification of mineral resources/reserves and type conditions, estimation of mineral resources/reserves for kaolinite, bentonite and refractory-clay mineral exploration; it proposes the ore deposit exploration types and the reference exploration engineering intervals for analogic use. This Standard applies to the exploration of kaolinite, bentonite and refractory-clay minerals and the estimation of mineral resources/reserves; it applies to the acceptance and appraisal of the geological reports of kaolinite, bentonite and refractory-clay mineral exploration; it may also work as the basis for the assessment and estimation of mineral resources/reserves in the activities including mining right transfer and mineral exploration, development, financing and listing.

2 Normative References

The provisions in following documents become the provisions of this Standard through reference in this Standard. For dated references, the subsequent amendments (excluding corrigendum) or revisions do not apply to this Standard, however, parties who enter into an agreement based on this Standard are encouraged to study if the latest versions of these documents are applicable. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document applies. GB/T 12719-1991, Exploration Specification of Hydrogeologyand Engineering Geology in Mining Areas GB/T 13908-2002, General Requirements for Solid Mineral Exploration

3 Purposes and Tasks of Exploration

The exploration work of kaolinite, bentonite and refractory-clay is divided into four states, namely reconnaissance, general exploration, detailed exploration and prospecting. The purposes and tasks of all stages are as follows. -- Reconnaissance. in accordance with the areal geological study results and through preliminary field inspections, tiny amounts of engineering verification, analogies and speculations of known deposits of similar geological characteristics, to come up with the areas of great potential of minerals for general exploration, in order to provide basis for the general exploration work; -- General exploration. for the areas of great mineral potential for general exploration, using inspection, geological mapping, limited number of sampling projects, to approximately identify the geological and structural conditions of the areas for general exploration; to approximately master the morphology and occurrence of ore body and ore quality characteristics; to understand the technical conditions for mineral exploitation; to conduct analogical study of the processing- dressing properties of minerals; to come up with whether it is worthy of general exploration further or to circle out the ranges of the detailed exploration areas; -- Detailed exploration. for the detailed exploration areas circled out in the general exploration, using large-scale geological mapping and all kinds of exploration methods and means including systematic sampling denser than in the general exploration stage, to basically identify the geology, structure and morphology, occurrence and size of major ore body and ore quality; to basically ascertain the continuity of ore body; to basically identify the technical conditions for ore deposit mining; to conduct analogies or optional tests and laboratory process test study for the processing-dressing of ore; and to make an assessment whether there is an industrial value. If necessary, circle out the exploration ranges for the use in feasibility studies, drafting mining overall plans and compiling mining project proposals. For the mining areas which are directly developed and utilized, the degree of the processing-dressing property test shall meet the requirements for the mine construction and design; -- Prospecting. for the ore bodies of a known industrial value or the prospecting areas circled out in the detailed exploration, by increasing all kinds of sampling projects whose interval shall ensure the continuity of ore bodies (strata), to identify in detail the geological characteristics of ore body; to ascertain the morphology, occurrence, size and spatial position of ore body and ore quality characteristics; identify in detail the technical conditions for mining of ore body; to conduct the laboratory process test or laboratory scale-up continuous test for the processing- dressing properties of minerals and to conduct the pilot plant test if necessary, in order to provide basis for feasibility studies and mine construction and design.

4 Level of Exploration Study

4.1 Level of geological study 4.1.1 Reconnaissance stage Collect and study the data of regional geology and minerals; study the mineral occurrences and the distribution ranges and metallogenic prospects of mineralized points; conduct preliminary field work and prediction based on the analogies of the ore deposits of similar geological characteristics, in order to come up with the mineral potential areas for general exploration. thickness, distribution, karsts, fractures and development degree and aquosity of structurally fractured zones. Study the groundwater recharges; the relationship between runoffs, drainage conditions and surface water bodies; the inf... ......
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