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The study was done in the plane of the vein, rotat-
ing the axes of the project until the plane formed by the
main and secondary axes is parallel to the plane of the vein
(rotated axes). The vertical axis ended in a transverse posi-
tion to the vein under study (in the power direction).
We have also worked with composite data at a fixed
length of 2 meters. Evaluations were made every 15° on
the general vein plane, obtaining 6 pairs of directions per-
pendicular to each other to be evaluated 0°-90° 15°-105°
30°-120° 45°-135° 60°-
150° and 75°-165°.
The data from the Española B vein (07_ESP B) and
Española A vein (16_ESP_A) do not form a robust vario-
graphic structure due to the few data they have.
In the variography of the N-NW system, made up of
the Española B, Española A, Española C and Española C1
veins, it is generally observed that the Ag variable of the
deposit has a range of 80 meters and the Au variable, a
range of 40 to 45 meters.
In Figure 8 and Figure 9, The composite Ag variog-
raphy, with a range of 80 meters in the 90° direction. It
was evaluated in the Vein Plane, with MEDS rotation 350°
-0°- 90°.
In Figure 10 and Figure 11, Composite Au variogra-
phy of the NNW system, direction 90°. Evaluated on the
MEDS plane 350°_0°_-90°. Range of 40–45 meters.
In Figure 12 and Figure 13, The variography for all
veins (1–33) confirms the range for Ag of approximately
80 meters and for Au of 40–45 meters, in the orientation
of the Main and secondary axes of 90°_0°
Figure 8. The variogram for Ag with Azimuth on Plane 0° -
Range 80 meters
Figure 9. The variogram for Ag with Azimuth on Plane 90° -
Range 80 meters
Figure 10. The variogram for Ag with Azimuth on Plane
0°-Range of 40–45 meters
Figure 11. The variogram for Ag with Azimuth on Plane
0°-Range of 40–45 meters
Figure 12. The variogram for all veins with Azimuth on
Plane 0°-Range of 80 meters
The study was done in the plane of the vein, rotat-
ing the axes of the project until the plane formed by the
main and secondary axes is parallel to the plane of the vein
(rotated axes). The vertical axis ended in a transverse posi-
tion to the vein under study (in the power direction).
We have also worked with composite data at a fixed
length of 2 meters. Evaluations were made every 15° on
the general vein plane, obtaining 6 pairs of directions per-
pendicular to each other to be evaluated 0°-90° 15°-105°
30°-120° 45°-135° 60°-
150° and 75°-165°.
The data from the Española B vein (07_ESP B) and
Española A vein (16_ESP_A) do not form a robust vario-
graphic structure due to the few data they have.
In the variography of the N-NW system, made up of
the Española B, Española A, Española C and Española C1
veins, it is generally observed that the Ag variable of the
deposit has a range of 80 meters and the Au variable, a
range of 40 to 45 meters.
In Figure 8 and Figure 9, The composite Ag variog-
raphy, with a range of 80 meters in the 90° direction. It
was evaluated in the Vein Plane, with MEDS rotation 350°
-0°- 90°.
In Figure 10 and Figure 11, Composite Au variogra-
phy of the NNW system, direction 90°. Evaluated on the
MEDS plane 350°_0°_-90°. Range of 40–45 meters.
In Figure 12 and Figure 13, The variography for all
veins (1–33) confirms the range for Ag of approximately
80 meters and for Au of 40–45 meters, in the orientation
of the Main and secondary axes of 90°_0°
Figure 8. The variogram for Ag with Azimuth on Plane 0° -
Range 80 meters
Figure 9. The variogram for Ag with Azimuth on Plane 90° -
Range 80 meters
Figure 10. The variogram for Ag with Azimuth on Plane
0°-Range of 40–45 meters
Figure 11. The variogram for Ag with Azimuth on Plane
0°-Range of 40–45 meters
Figure 12. The variogram for all veins with Azimuth on
Plane 0°-Range of 80 meters