A systematic approach of sample selection to predict processing performance of an ore body

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- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 4
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- Publication Date:
- Nov 21, 2018
Abstract
The depletion of easily mined high-grade ore bodies resulted in the industry having to exploit lower grade, complex resources (Albanese and McGagh, 2011; Darling, 2011; Randolph, 2011). The trend is now towards mining and processing of low-grade and complex ores (Darling, 2011; Yingling, 1990). Variable geological and mineralogical characteristics, and complex mineralogy and texture can result in large variations in metallurgical response and also cause challenges in processing. (Carson, 1995; Lorenzen and Barnard, 2011; Yingling, 1990). Variability and the complex nature of ores are fundamental sources of risk that often cause the greatest economic impact (Dusci et al., 2007; Williams and Richardson, 2004). Hence it is important to effectively characterise these types of ore bodies and assess their processing performance (ie recovery, grade). To enable this, there is a need for the following: (i) characterisation of geological, mineralogical and metallurgical variability in the ore body; (ii) effective selection of drill core with characteristics that represent the range of ores in the entire ore body. CITATION: Tungpalan, K, Manlapig, E, Keeney, L, Wightman, E and Edraki, M, 2018. A systematic approach of sample selection to predict processing performance of an ore body, in Proceedings Complex Orebodies Conference 2018, pp 67–70 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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(2018) A systematic approach of sample selection to predict processing performance of an ore bodyMLA: A systematic approach of sample selection to predict processing performance of an ore body. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2018.