Conference Proceedings
1992 AusIMM Annual Conference The State of the Art - A Product of 100 Years of Learning
Conference Proceedings
1992 AusIMM Annual Conference The State of the Art - A Product of 100 Years of Learning
Ore Reserve Estimation - The Systematics to Get it Right
Ore reserve estimation is a procedure involving data collection, data storage and judgement and assumptions about geology mining and metallurgy. Calculations are based on these assumptions and an economic analysis on projected cash flows is carried out. Ore reserve estimation must therefore be subjective and will always depend on the extent to which the assumptions used in arriving at the estimate are correct. This paper is an attempt to summarise the many aspects that can contribute to ore reserve problems and to offer some suggestions on how to minimise these problems. For further details on specific concepts readers are referred to the detailed descriptions in the referenced papers.
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S N Carras
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