A Revision of Ore Evaluation Techniques at Sishen Iron Ore Mine, South Africa

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Schoning W. L
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Ore deposit models form the basis for numerous other economic decisions in the mining process. The success of these economic decisions therefore depend directly on the accuracy of the ore evaluation process. The Geology Department at the Sishen Iron Ore Mine is responsible for the generation of a reliable geological computer model of the rock material with predicted grades. This information is then utilised for further ore reserve calculations, mine planning, production scheduling and grade control. Owing to a very complex geological orebody, grades and beneficiation characteristics differ significantly from sample to sample. This means that ore evaluation is a difficult process and great reliance is placed on computer techniques. In 1993, preparation for the ISO 9002 quality certification of the mine motivated the Geology Department to hold formal `problem solving' sessions in order to identify and revise problem areas in operating
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APA: Schoning W. L  (1995)  A Revision of Ore Evaluation Techniques at Sishen Iron Ore Mine, South Africa

MLA: Schoning W. L A Revision of Ore Evaluation Techniques at Sishen Iron Ore Mine, South Africa. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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