Resouce Calculator

The Resource Calculator estimates ore body size from available drill data. Enter the grade and dimensions of a mineralised intersection and get an immediate tonnage and contained metal figure — enough to do a back-of-envelope Tier 1 to Tier 4 assessment before a formal JORC resource is announced.

What is a Resource Estimate?

A resource estimate quantifies the amount of mineralisation in the ground. It combines the grade of the ore with its physical dimensions to calculate how much metal could potentially be extracted. Formal resource estimates are prepared under the JORC Code by a Competent Person. This calculator gives investors a rapid back-of-envelope figure to assess the scale of a discovery before official numbers are released.

Resource Calculator

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RESOURCE ESTIMATORTonnes logo
COMMODITY
GRADE%
LENGTH/STRIKE
DEPTH
THICKNESS/WIDTH
SPECIFIC GRAVITYsg
TONNES 0
CONTAINED METALt 0
AuEqoz 0
POTENTIAL -
RESOURCE ESTIMATOROunces logo
COMMODITY
GRADEg/t
LENGTH/STRIKE
DEPTH
THICKNESS/WIDTH
SPECIFIC GRAVITYsg
TONNES 0
CONTAINED METALoz 0
AuEqoz 0
POTENTIAL -
RESOURCE SIZE CLASSIFICATIONS logo
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Moz

Silver

Moz

Platinum

Moz

Palladium

Moz

Copper

Mt

Nickel

Mt

Zinc-Pb

Mt

Lithium

Mt

Tier 1 (Giant) 6 300 10 10 5 1 12 1
Tier 2 (Major) 1 50 2 2 1 0.1 3 0.2
Tier 3 (Moderate) 0.1 5 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.01 0.3 0.02

Is This a Tier 1 Discovery?

Mining deposits are ranked from Tier 1 to Tier 4 based on resource size, grade, mine life, and cost position. Tier 1 is world-class. Tier 4 is small and marginal. Once the Resource Calculator returns your contained metal figure, benchmark it against the thresholds below to quickly assess where this discovery sits.

NOTE: These thresholds are indicative guides used across the industry. Tier classification also depends on mine life, production scale, and cost position — not resource size alone.
Tier Gold Copper Nickel Lithium (Li2O)
Tier 1 (World-class) > 5 Moz > 5 Mt Cu > 500 Kt Ni > 2 Mt Li2O
Tier 2 (Significant) 2 – 5 Moz 1 – 5 Mt Cu 100 – 500 Kt Ni 500 Kt – 2 Mt Li2O
Tier 3 (Moderate) 500 Koz – 2 Moz 250 Kt – 1 Mt Cu 25 – 100 Kt Ni 100 – 500 Kt Li2O
Tier 4 (Small / Marginal) < 500 Koz < 250 Kt Cu < 25 Kt Ni < 100 Kt Li2O

Not sure whether the grade is strong enough to support a Tier 1 classification? Check our commodities grade guide for low, medium, and high grade thresholds across every major commodity.

How It Works

Select your commodity

Choose from the dropdown to set the correct unit parameters.

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Enter the dimensions

Input the strike length, depth, and thickness or width of the mineralised zone in metres.

Add the grade

Enter the grade for your commodity (% for base metals, g/t for precious metals).

Read the output

The calculator returns total tonnage and contained metal. Use the Tonnes estimator for base metals; use the Ounces estimator for precious metals.

Benchmark

Compare your contained metal figure against the Tier 1 to Tier 4 thresholds above.

Tonnes vs Ounces

Base metals (copper, nickel, lithium) are reported in percentage grade and contained metal in tonnes. Precious metals (gold, silver, platinum group metals) are reported in grams per tonne and contained metal in ounces. Both estimators are available in this tool.

Before assay results are back, use the Visual Logs Estimator to convert visual core observations into an estimated grade — then run that figure through the Resource Calculator to get an early tonnage indication.

IMPORTANT: This calculator is for indicative purposes only. Formal JORC resources require detailed drilling data, geological modelling, and sign-off from a Competent Person. Do not use these estimates for investment decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Tier 1 mining deposit?

A Tier 1 deposit is a world-class mineral discovery characterised by large resource size, high grade, long mine life (typically 10+ years), low operating costs, and significant annual production. Tier 1 assets are rare and attract major mining company interest. Examples include Olympic Dam (copper/uranium) and Boddington (gold).

What is a Tier 2 mining deposit?

A Tier 2 deposit is significant but not world-class. It has solid economics, a reasonable resource size, and is viable over a long mine life — but sits below the scale and cost profile of a Tier 1 asset. Many successful ASX-listed producers operate Tier 2 deposits.

How much gold makes a Tier 1 deposit?

As a general guide, a gold resource above 5 million ounces (Moz) is considered Tier 1 scale. Mine life, production rate, and all-in sustaining cost (AISC) also factor into the classification — a high-cost, short-life 5 Moz deposit is not a true Tier 1.

How is mineral resource tonnage calculated?

Tonnage = Strike Length x Depth x Thickness x Specific Gravity. Contained metal is then calculated by applying the grade to the tonnage figure. The calculator handles this automatically.

Is this the same as a JORC resource?

No. This calculator provides a rough estimate for orientation only. A formal JORC resource requires detailed geological data, systematic sampling, and independent certification by a Competent Person.

What commodities does the calculator support?

The calculator supports the major ASX-listed commodities including gold, silver, copper, nickel, and lithium. Select your commodity from the dropdown to begin.

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