Conference Proceedings
Ore Reserve Estimates - The Impact on Miners and Financiers, Melbourne, March 1990
Conference Proceedings
Ore Reserve Estimates - The Impact on Miners and Financiers, Melbourne, March 1990
Meeting Reporting Requirements for Very Low Concentration Ore Reserves
Ore reserve estimates form a basis for strategic mine planning at Argyle Diamonds open pit and alluvial operations. Most ore reserve statements are mainly concerned with resource tonnage and grade. Because diamond deposits are low grade, high value resources, diamond quality ($/carat) is also an important parameter. Relatively large variations in quality and/or grade can occur. These variations must be taken into account before the resource potential can be fully assessed. Computers (HP9000 and PC's) are utilised to compile resource inventories. Resource inventories are then ranked on an economic basis._x000D_
This paper discusses the methods used to compile resource inventories and explains how these are then used to present ore reserve estimates in terms of resource potential.
This paper discusses the methods used to compile resource inventories and explains how these are then used to present ore reserve estimates in terms of resource potential.
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G C Reynolds
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- Published: 1990
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