An Operational and Cost Comparison of Trucks, Grasshopper Conveyors and RAHCO Mobile Stacking Systems for Heap Leach Stacking

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Martin H. Col Thomas W. Steele
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The ability to make a good profit in the mining industry is becoming more and more difficult. Typically, grades are lower, sites are more remote, and environmental restrictions are getting tighter than ever before. While the price of the materials P.roduced, such as gold and silver, have stayed flat or declined, the external costs (goods and services) have increased. Increasingly difficult environmental restrictions have increased the lime and costs of develoJ?in9 new deposits, while often placing restrictions on a mme s production rate. Environmental costs for mine closure and site reclamation also make it very difficult to show a long-term profit while mining. Typically, the answer to this cost/price squeeze has been technological innovation. The whole concept of heap leaching low-grade gold ore is one innovation that provided some very goocf profits to the mining companies; but, today, those profits are being eroded by the continuing cost/ price squeeze. This paper will discuss material handling in a heap leach stacking operation and the alternatives of trucks, grasshopper conveY.or systems and mobile conveyor systems.
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APA: Martin H. Col Thomas W. Steele  (1992)  An Operational and Cost Comparison of Trucks, Grasshopper Conveyors and RAHCO Mobile Stacking Systems for Heap Leach Stacking

MLA: Martin H. Col Thomas W. Steele An Operational and Cost Comparison of Trucks, Grasshopper Conveyors and RAHCO Mobile Stacking Systems for Heap Leach Stacking . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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