Introducing Economics In Grade Control: The Breakeven Indicator Method

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. H. Douglas
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

All grade control methods in use currently by the mining industry are imprecise. The methods suffer from being locally inaccurate, leading to are loss and contact dilution. An ore/waste indicator variable can be used to predict the probability of ore occurrence at a given location, Po. Then, an ore grade Zo for an ore location and a waste grade Zw for a waste location are obtained. The expected revenue is calculated at each location, based on its probability of being are or waste, the corresponding grade, and on the cost of mining and processing the ore or the waste. Finally, the decision of whether to recover the block is based on the expected revenue value for that block. The method is illustrated with an example taken from the Jerritt Canyon district in northeastern Nevada.
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APA: I. H. Douglas  (1994)  Introducing Economics In Grade Control: The Breakeven Indicator Method

MLA: I. H. Douglas Introducing Economics In Grade Control: The Breakeven Indicator Method. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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