The use of Geometallurgy to Estimate Comminution Parameters within Porphyry Copper Deposits

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 3118 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 29, 2013
Abstract
The relationship between the geology of porphyry copper deposits and their processing performance is an area of interest. Being able to predict comminution properties of the ore from physical characteristics and geological descriptions would allow an increase in the precision of capital cost estimates, operating cost estimates and throughput rates. This geometallurgical approach would reduce the requirements for expensive comminution tests.As the comminution circuit is the highest capital cost item in the plant and a possible throughput bottleneck, understanding the variability in hardness within the orebody is critical. A geometallurgical model allows calculation of ore hardness values in mining blocks from ore characterisation data. This model subsequently uses a combination of simulation and power-based approaches to relate ore hardness and flotation feed size to grinding circuit throughput.This paper reviews the geometallurgical models developed for seven porphyry copper deposits and discusses the strengths and shortfalls of the methodology and similarities and differences between the different deposits.CITATION:Harbort, G J, Lam, K and Sola, C, 2013. The use of geometallurgy to estimate comminution parameters within porphyry copper deposits, in Proceedings The Second AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2013 , pp 217-230 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Citation
APA:
(2013) The use of Geometallurgy to Estimate Comminution Parameters within Porphyry Copper DepositsMLA: The use of Geometallurgy to Estimate Comminution Parameters within Porphyry Copper Deposits. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.