Impacts of Copper Extraction Efficiency on World Copper Reserves

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F M. Meyer P N. Martens E Drueppel J P
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The present study shows a calculation of the amount of copper contained in the initial reserves that remains un-extracted. The study is based on data of 271 producing copper mines and includes geological parameters, mining methods used and the processing recovery. Estimations disclose that approximately 25 per cent of the metal contained in the original reserves is not extracted. One third of this value can be attributed to mining, whereas two thirds are related to processing. However, values differ for different ore deposit types and mining districts.
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APA: F M. Meyer P N. Martens E Drueppel J P  (2003)  Impacts of Copper Extraction Efficiency on World Copper Reserves

MLA: F M. Meyer P N. Martens E Drueppel J P Impacts of Copper Extraction Efficiency on World Copper Reserves. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.

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