Visual Logs Estimator

The Visual Logs Estimator converts drill core observations into an estimated mineral grade. Before assay results return from the lab, geologists record the approximate percentage of ore minerals visible in the core. Enter those visual estimates here to get an early grade indication by commodity.

What Are Visual Logs?

Visual logs are on-site geological descriptions of drill core or chips recorded as drilling progresses. When visible mineralisation is present, the geologist estimates the percentage of ore minerals observable in the core or chips — a process called visual logging.

Assay results are the definitive measure, but they take weeks to return from the laboratory. Visual estimates provide an early indicator of grade while investors and geologists wait for confirmation. They appear in company announcements as qualitative descriptions or percentage estimates of mineralisation.

Visual Logs Estimator

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Mineral Distribution Commodity Visual Estimate Estimated Grade
Lithium logo
Spodumene 8% Lithium (Li2O) 0%
Lepidolite 7.70% Lithium (Li2O) 0%
Amblygonite 8.40% Lithium (Li2O) 0%
Petalite 4.50% Lithium (Li2O) 0%
Zinnwaldite 1.60% Lithium (Li2O) 0%
Nickel logo
Pentlandite 34.20% Nickel Sulphide 0%
Millerite 64.70% Nickel Sulphide 0%
Nickeline 43.90% Nickel Arsenide 0%
Niccolite 43.90% Nickel Arsenide 0%
Violarite 38.90% Nickel Sulphide 0%
Copper logo
Chalcopyrite 34.60% Copper 0%
Cuprite 88.80% Copper 0%
Chalcocite 79.80% Copper 0%
Covellite 66.50% Copper 0%
Bornite 63.30% Copper 0%
Malachite 57.70% Copper 0%
Azurite 55.10% Copper 0%
Other logo
Cobaltite 25.00% Cobalt 0%
Tetrahedrite 30.00% Antinomy 0%
Argentite 87.00% Silver 0%
Molybdenite 59.90% Molybdenum 0%
Sphalerite 60.00% Zinc 0%
Galena 87.00% Lead 0%

How It Works

Find the mineral

Locate the ore mineral for your commodity in the table. Supported minerals include spodumene, lepidolite, and others for lithium; pentlandite and millerite for nickel; plus additional commodities in the full tool.

Enter the visual estimate

Input the percentage of that mineral visually observed in the core or chips.

Read the estimated grade

The calculator applies the mineral's distribution factor to return an estimated grade for the relevant commodity.

Understanding the Distribution Factor

The distribution factor reflects how much of a commodity is contained within a specific ore mineral. For example, spodumene contains approximately 8% Li2O by weight. If a geologist estimates 10% spodumene in the core, the Visual Logs Estimator returns an estimated Li2O grade of approximately 0.8%.

Different minerals within the same commodity carry different distribution factors. Spodumene and lepidolite are both lithium-bearing minerals, but their Li2O content differs significantly. The estimator accounts for this.

Once you have an estimated grade, compare it against the commodity thresholds in our commodities grade guide to understand whether the visual result suggests low, medium, or high grade mineralisation.

Have a grade estimate and want to size the ore body? Run it through the Resource Calculator to get a back-of-envelope tonnage and contained metal figure. Or use the Residual Grade Calculator if you need to strip out a high-grade core from a wider intersection.

DISCLAIMER: Visual estimates are early-stage indicators only. They are not a substitute for laboratory assay results and should not be used for resource estimation or investment decisions. Actual grades can vary materially from visual estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a visual log in mining?

A visual log is an on-site geological description of drill core or chips, recorded by a geologist at the drill rig. It includes observations on mineralisation, rock type, structure, alteration, and any visible ore minerals.

How accurate are visual grade estimates?

Accuracy varies by commodity and mineral. Some minerals such as spodumene are more visually distinctive and yield more reliable estimates. Others are difficult to distinguish visually. Treat all visual estimates as indicative only — laboratory assays are the definitive measure.

What is the distribution factor?

The distribution factor is the proportion of a commodity contained within a specific ore mineral, expressed as a percentage. It converts a visual mineral estimate into an approximate commodity grade.

Can I use visual estimates for investment decisions?

No. Visual estimates are not audited, not JORC-compliant, and can differ materially from final assay results. They are useful for early orientation only. Always wait for laboratory confirmation before drawing conclusions.

Which minerals does the Visual Logs Estimator cover?

The tool covers lithium minerals (spodumene, lepidolite, amblygonite, petalite, zinnwaldite), nickel minerals (pentlandite, millerite), and additional commodities listed in the full tool.

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