4.2 Short-Range Mine Planning - 1. Interactive Short-Range Mine Planning - A Case Study - Concept Of Mine Planning Function At Cyprus Pima

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. R. Nelson
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Cyprus Pima is a medium-sized open-pit copper mine located 35 km (22 miles) south of Tucson, AZ. The ore body was discovered using geophysical prospecting methods in 1953 and was originally worked as a small underground mine followed by small open-pit operations. As mining equipment grew larger and the economic ore grade dropped, the operation grew in size, through four expansions, to the present 50 500 tpd (56 500 stpd) milling rate. The remaining stripping ratio is about 2.5 to 1. Mining equipment includes 11 electric shovels ranging in size from 6 to 15 m3 (8 to 20 cu yd) and 42 diesel-electric haulage trucks ranging in size from 89 to 223 t (100 to 250 st). Mine planning is performed at Cyprus Pima to serve several functions. The most important is to plan ahead, one year at a time, to predict the ore grade and stripping requirements on a month-by-month schedule. This yearly plan is necessary for budget preparation and is revised once each quarter to incorporate variations in actual production experienced during the preceding quarter.
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APA: L. R. Nelson  (1979)  4.2 Short-Range Mine Planning - 1. Interactive Short-Range Mine Planning - A Case Study - Concept Of Mine Planning Function At Cyprus Pima

MLA: L. R. Nelson 4.2 Short-Range Mine Planning - 1. Interactive Short-Range Mine Planning - A Case Study - Concept Of Mine Planning Function At Cyprus Pima. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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