Conference Proceedings
Seventh International Mining Geology Conference 2009
Conference Proceedings
Seventh International Mining Geology Conference 2009
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Ore Block Optimisation for Open Pit Grade Control
The main task of grade control on a daily basis is to define the material that should be mined to a destination under various categories. This can be determined by grade, lithology, quality and blending criteria. In the case of multi-element deposits or deposits with various blending or other processing criteria the optimum selection of ore block boundaries can be quite complex._x000D_
In every case the balance between ore loss and dilution must be considered when designing the ore block boundaries and this becomes a risk-based decision when using the conditional simulation model. The use of such systems allows grade control to meet specific targets, such as budget tonnages and grades and blended product specifications._x000D_
Two case studies are presented: the Prominent Hill copper/gold mine and the Rapu Rapu zinc/copper mine. Mining is based on a rational grade control strategy involving a number of factors, including strong geological control, advanced geostatistical approaches, such as conditional simulation, and optimisation of the ore blocking to meet production requirements. This provides an objective, transparent and repeatable grade control strategy._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Khosrowshahi, S, Shaw, W J and McKevitt, M B, 2009. Ore block optimisation for open pit grade control, in Proceedings Seventh International Mining Geology Conference 2009, pp 141-146 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
In every case the balance between ore loss and dilution must be considered when designing the ore block boundaries and this becomes a risk-based decision when using the conditional simulation model. The use of such systems allows grade control to meet specific targets, such as budget tonnages and grades and blended product specifications._x000D_
Two case studies are presented: the Prominent Hill copper/gold mine and the Rapu Rapu zinc/copper mine. Mining is based on a rational grade control strategy involving a number of factors, including strong geological control, advanced geostatistical approaches, such as conditional simulation, and optimisation of the ore blocking to meet production requirements. This provides an objective, transparent and repeatable grade control strategy._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Khosrowshahi, S, Shaw, W J and McKevitt, M B, 2009. Ore block optimisation for open pit grade control, in Proceedings Seventh International Mining Geology Conference 2009, pp 141-146 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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S Khosrowshahi, W J Shaw, M B McKevitt
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