The role of sampling and metallurgical test work during mining projects development

International Mineral Processing Congress
Nursen Guresin Leon Lorenzen Harald Muller
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The development of mining projects from discovery, exploration to actual production is a complex and time consuming process. Often poor process plant performance can be attributed to the use of non-representative samples and inadequate and/or unsuitable metallurgical test work when designing flow sheets during project feasibility study stages and specifying process equipment. Samples not representing the ore deposit and inadequate test work may lead to increased project development costs, since expensive test work and engineering may have to be repeated. It should be noted that for higher level engineering studies, larger scale test work is recommended and is a requirement for feasibility level studies. This would apply even if the technology is considered mature and well proven, as each ore body may have its own unique characteristics that, if untested at a larger scale, could result in significant design shortcomings, which will have to be rectified at later stages of the project, usually at significant additional costs
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APA: Nursen Guresin Leon Lorenzen Harald Muller  (2014)  The role of sampling and metallurgical test work during mining projects development

MLA: Nursen Guresin Leon Lorenzen Harald Muller The role of sampling and metallurgical test work during mining projects development. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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