Changing Sampling Requirements And Systems In Underground Tennessee Limestone Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Randy Sandrik
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Sampling has evolved at two large underground limestone mines as conditions and product requirements have grown tougher over 100 years of mine life, requiring innovative techniques to insure delivery of high purity limestone. Sampling insures delivery of consistent product to customers at the lowest possible cost. Statistical considerations have evolved from simple data collection to predictive and process capability analysis. Sample methods include borehole samples, face (using a proprietary face-sampling device), and total plant feed automatic, process, and final product sampling. Lessons learned, while keeping costs at historically low numbers, include the importance of geological models, exploration drilling density, face sampling, and blending of ore.
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APA: Randy Sandrik  (2005)  Changing Sampling Requirements And Systems In Underground Tennessee Limestone Mines

MLA: Randy Sandrik Changing Sampling Requirements And Systems In Underground Tennessee Limestone Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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