Incorporating Geological Uncertainty to Define Weathering Contacts and Grades in Medium- and Short-Term Scheduling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Euler Victoria Rodrigo Peroni
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Jun 25, 2023

Abstract

Knowing the depth of contacts between weathering zones in phosphate mines is determinant to define the stripping ratios and the mineralized zones. Contacts are gradational and difficult to define even in the drillhole samples, so the combination with geostatistical simulation techniques helps to define the contact zone and the grade distribution, providing a way to assess the probability of the occurrence and the positioning of contacts between the barren waste and the ore zones. These inputs are used in the scheduling, anticipating risks associated with mine planning scenarios. The results from an application to a case study showed a good improvement when compared to traditional techniques.
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APA: Euler Victoria Rodrigo Peroni  (2023)  Incorporating Geological Uncertainty to Define Weathering Contacts and Grades in Medium- and Short-Term Scheduling

MLA: Euler Victoria Rodrigo Peroni Incorporating Geological Uncertainty to Define Weathering Contacts and Grades in Medium- and Short-Term Scheduling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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