Application of Simplified Quantitative Risk Analysis (SQRA) To Justify Optimization of Blast Hole Sampling, Sample Preparation and Assaying For Gold Ore Control

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Charles H. Bucknam
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

A gold sampling optimization study was carried out in support of open pit gold mining operations for the Newmont Gold Company Bootstrap-Capstone deposits in Northeastern Nevada. Six bulk samples were tested using fire refining techniques at field particle size, to determine coarse particle heterogeneity of the ores, and by gravity .concentration methods at 10 mesh particle size, to observe any particulate gold liberation. An overall sampling model is presented for the deposit based on the pooled test information, to reconcile the results of coarse particle heterogeneity testing and the fine particle 'liberation testing. The sampling model is used to recommend procedures to control the variability of gold grade estimation due to the fundamental error (nugget effect) during sampling, sample preparation and assaying of the ores and other fundamental variances. The technique of simplified quantitative risk analysis (SQRA) is used to provide an economic justification for implementation of. recommended improvements to field sampling practices.
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APA: Charles H. Bucknam  (1999)  Application of Simplified Quantitative Risk Analysis (SQRA) To Justify Optimization of Blast Hole Sampling, Sample Preparation and Assaying For Gold Ore Control

MLA: Charles H. Bucknam Application of Simplified Quantitative Risk Analysis (SQRA) To Justify Optimization of Blast Hole Sampling, Sample Preparation and Assaying For Gold Ore Control. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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