GB/T 17766-2020 PDF in English
GB/T 17766-2020 (GB/T17766-2020, GBT 17766-2020, GBT17766-2020)
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Classifications for mineral resources and mineral reserves
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GB/T 17766-2020: PDF in English (GBT 17766-2020) GB/T 17766-2020
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 73.010
D 10
Replacing GB/T 17766-1999
Classifications for mineral resources and mineral
reserves
ISSUED ON: MARCH 31, 2020
IMPLEMENTED ON: MAY 01, 2020
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of
China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Terms and definitions ... 5
3 Classification of resources and reserves ... 9
4 Relationship between resources and reserves ... 9
5 Release and use of terms ... 10
Annex A (informative) Types of mineral resources ... 11
Classifications for mineral resources and mineral
reserves
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the classification of mineral resources and reserves,
their relationship, release and use of terms.
This Standard applies to the statistics and release of mineral resources; mineral
resource management and planning, policy formulation; formulation of mineral
exploration and development related technical standards; estimation,
evaluation and information release of resources and reserves.
2 Terms and definitions
For the purpose of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
2.1
mineral resource
A solid natural enrichment of useful value formed by geological processes in
the crust or on the surface.
2.2
mineral exploration
An activity to discover mineral resources, ascertain their spatial distribution,
shape, occurrence, quantity, quality, mining and utilization conditions, and
evaluate their industrial utilization value.
NOTE 1: Mineral exploration is usually realized by relying on earth science knowledge, using
methods such as geological mapping, remote sensing, geophysics, geochemistry, and
sampling projects such as trenching, drilling, and pit exploration, combining with sampling
testing, experimental research and technical and economic evaluation.
NOTE 2: According to the degree of work from low to high, mineral exploration is divided into
three stages: general exploration, detailed exploration and advanced exploration.
2.3
mineral resources
Mineral resources that are expected to be economically exploitable after
mineral exploration and scoping study; the quantity, grade or quality is
estimated based on geological information, geological knowledge and related
technical requirements.
2.8
inferred resources
Resources delineated and estimated by sparse sampling projects, as well as
the extrapolated part of indicated resources or measured resources; the spatial
distribution, shape, occurrence and continuity of the ore body are reasonably
inferred; the quantity, grade or quality is estimated based on limited sampling
projects and information data; the geological confidence is low.
2.9
indicated resources
Resources delineated and estimated by systematic sampling projects; the
spatial distribution, shape, occurrence and continuity of the ore body have been
basically determined; the quantity, grade or quality is estimated based on major
sampling projects and information data; the geological confidence is high.
2.10
measured resources
Resources delineated and estimated by the encryption project on the basis of
systematic sampling projects; the spatial distribution, shape, occurrence and
continuity of the ore body have been determined; the quantity, grade or quality
is based on sufficient sampling projects and detailed information data; the
geological confidence is high.
2.11
modifying factors
Factors that shall be considered when modifying resources into reserves.
NOTE: Modifying factors mainly include mining, processing and smelting, infrastructure,
economy, market, law, environment, community and policy.
2.12
mineral reserves
...... Source: Above contents are excerpted from the PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.chinesestandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al.
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