Investigation Of In-Pit Ore-Waste Selection Procedures Using Conditionally Simulated Orebodies

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 608 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
For the past few years, the Cyprus Bagdad Copper Company began experiencing a significant "ore-dilution" problem from its low grade open- pit copper mine located at Bagdad, Arizona. To pinpoint the causes of this dilution, a study was initiated to investigate as well as to improve in-pit ore-waste selection-procedures using conditionally simulated ore-bodies. Prior to the actual use of conditional simulation; a comparison of different estimation methods for a mined-out area in the pit was performed. Specifically, kriging estimates were compared against the original estimates of the company which were based on the polygonal approach. The results of this comparison clearly identified part of the so- called "ore-dilution" problem, which was the initial over-estimation of average ore grades from blast rounds, using the polygonal approach. The results from the use of conditionally simulated orebodies demonstrated that the "ore-dilution" problem can be reduced by more than half if in-pit ore- waste selection is based on the kriged estimates rather than the polygonal estimates. This simulation study also showed that the current use of the polygonal approach has the effect of shipping a larger tonnage of lower grade material to the mill.
Citation
APA:
(1982) Investigation Of In-Pit Ore-Waste Selection Procedures Using Conditionally Simulated OrebodiesMLA: Investigation Of In-Pit Ore-Waste Selection Procedures Using Conditionally Simulated Orebodies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.