Essays about: "Deposit volume modelling"

Found 5 essays containing the words Deposit volume modelling.

  1. 1. Modelling Non-Maturing Deposits: Examining the Impact of Repo Rates and Volume Dynamics on Valuation Using Regression, Time Series Analysis, and Vasicek Methods

    University essay from KTH/Matematik (Avd.)

    Author : Alexandra Benckert; My Loft; [2023]
    Keywords : Non-maturing deposits; ARIMAX model; Regression analysis; Deposit volume modelling; Vasicek model for short rate; Interest rate sensitivity; Valuation of non-maturing deposits.; Icke tidsbunden inlåning; ARIMAX-modellen; Regressionsanalys; Modellering av inlåningsvolym; Vasicek-modellen för kort ränta; Räntekänslighet; Värdering av icke tidsbunden inlåning.;

    Abstract : This thesis focuses on modelling non-maturing deposits (NMD) and has been written in collaboration with Svenska Handelsbanken. The methodology includes regression analysis and time series analysis, with the Repo rate serving as an exogenous variable in both models. READ MORE

  2. 2. Three-dimensional modelling of the Källfallsgruvan iron oxide deposit, Riddarhyttan ore field, Bergslagen, Sweden: Integrating existing and new data to aid understanding of structural controls and mineral exploration

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och naturresurser

    Author : Edna Spahic; [2021]
    Keywords : Three-dimensional modelling; Mineral exploration; Bergslagen; Riddarhyttan ore field; Källfallsgruvan iron-oxide deposit;

    Abstract : The Bergslagen ore province, located in the Fennoscandian shield in the south-central part of Sweden hosts several metallic mineral deposits, one of them being the Källfallsgruvan iron-oxide deposit in the Riddarhyttan ore field, situated in a high-strain shear belt denoted as the West Bergslagen Boundary Zone (WBBZ).  An accurate 3D geological model of the Källfallsgruvan iron-oxide deposit has been generated to aid understanding of the ore body geometries and calculating volume and tonnage. READ MORE

  3. 3. An Initial Analysis of Slurry Transportation in Subarctic Environment

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för teknikvetenskap och matematik

    Author : Wilhelm Friberg; [2021]
    Keywords : Slurry Transport;

    Abstract : In today’s economy, it is important to have a sustainable business model where as little as possible goes to waste or finding solutions to create something useful out of by-products. Therefore, LKAB are looking to make a large investment into creating an infrastructure of several plants to turn tailings from the production of iron ore into usable products for several industries which LKAB has designated project ReeMAP (Rear Earth Elements and MonoAmmonium Phosphate). READ MORE

  4. 4. Thermal Performance Analysis of High Temperature Borehole Thermal Energy Storage Design from an Insulation Perspective

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk geologi; Lunds universitet/Väg- och vattenbyggnad (CI)

    Author : Tobias Magnusson; Joel Ljunggren; [2019]
    Keywords : High Temperature Borehole Thermal Energy Storage; HT-BTES; Thermal Energy Storage; TRNSYS; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Thermal energy storage is a growing concept within the sector of energy production. The concept is based on storage of excess thermal energy, for usage during high demand, as a mean of reducing the need for new production. READ MORE

  5. 5. Coastal parallel sediment transport on the SE Australian inner shelf : a study of barrier morphodynamics

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap

    Author : Håkan Arvidsson; [2002]
    Keywords : Geomorphology; Pedology; Cartography; Climatology; Naturgeografi; Geomorfologi; Marklära; Kartografi; Klimatologi; Physical geography; Deposition morphology; Geographic information systems; Coastal processes; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : In SE Australia, sediments are moved northwards by longshore currents and deposited as barriers, dunes, and estuarine or inner shelf deposits. According to Roy & Thom (1981), the magnitude and complexity of the deposition morphology increase from south to north. READ MORE