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Predicting Variations in Mill Feed

The relatively new field of geo-metallurgy promises to improve the predictability of mill feed quality and enhance processing outcomes. However, it is subject to the same limitations as the prediction of grade using geostatistics and has additional limitations due to the spatial distribution of the variations being measured and the sample sizes required. Schedules based on geo-metallurgical models will, in turn, be subject to variations arising from geological control and practical mining constraints.This paper discusses the key drivers of variations in mill feed quality and quantity from a mining perspective. It concludes that geo-metallurgical modelling addresses only one aspect of the problem. A case study is provided to illustrate poor predictability of metallurgical performance even with very detailed geological data._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:McCarthy, P, 2011. Predicting variations in mill feed, in Proceedings MetPlant 2011, pp 19-25 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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