Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking Microchips

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 9
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- 1915 KB
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Abstract
Gold mining require high levels of dilution control due the high value of ore. These types of operations employ short benches, which are suitable for ore control, lower displacement and more representative block models. However, shorter benches makes fragmentation by blasting difficult because blast designs tend to be stiff in regards to burden/bench height ratio. This is especially relevant in hard, massive ore bodies where usual drilling diameters lead to poor energy distribution.
In regards to control ore loss and dilution, there are different techniques to minimize both, which include: panel blasting, buffer blasting to muck piles and differential loading of areas of the blast bench. All of them should be sequenced with appropriate displacement along the ore/waste contacts.
This paper describes extensive engineering approaches to achieve both dilution control while not hurting fragmentation in the very hard, massive ore sections of a mine case study. Ore Tracker microchips are used to correlate performance of these designs at the SAG mill (bottleneck of this specific operation). Another gold mine uses the same technology to detect when and where operational dilution is happening. The system tells where flagging of the different ore bodies has been followed in order to detect which operators pass the excavation limits beyond ore control flagging.
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Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking MicrochipsMLA: Dilution Control While Maximizing Fragmentation in Gold Mines with the Use of Tracking Microchips. International Society of Explosives Engineers,