Childe Harold: A Case Study in the Use of Multiple Bench Grade Control Techniques

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Stuart M. S Allen P. B
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The Childe Harold deposit was mined by the Granny Smith Joint Venture (GSJV) from late-March through to early-December 1993. This was a fast-tracked mining project whose history began with an offer to purchase agreement being signed at the end of October 1992. A feasibility study was completed by the end of December 1992 after completion of a reverse circulation (RC) and diamond drilling program. Subsequent additional definition drilling culminated in a remodelling of the reserve by March 1993, by which time all necessary governmental and company approvals had been granted. The crucial aspect of mining Childe Harold quickly was to maintain oxide ore supply to the Granny Smith mill at the maximum possible rate for blending with existing fresh ore stocks. As a result, high production rates had to be balanced with
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APA: Stuart M. S Allen P. B  (1994)  Childe Harold: A Case Study in the Use of Multiple Bench Grade Control Techniques

MLA: Stuart M. S Allen P. B Childe Harold: A Case Study in the Use of Multiple Bench Grade Control Techniques. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.

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