Conference Proceedings
Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007
Conference Proceedings
Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007
Estimating Mining Factors (Dilution and Ore Loss) in Open Pit Mines
Dilution and ore loss have an important bearing on the success of open pit mining projects. Their impacts on production costs, revenues and production rate require that they are correctly modelled in the long-term mine plan. The estimation of dilution and ore loss is therefore an essential part of any Ore Reserve estimate or mine schedule. Large open pit mines are driven by the economies of scale that are achieved at the cost of less selectivity in the discrimination of ore and waste. Planning for these mines is facilitated by the use of block models for mine design, scheduling and the conversion of Mineral Resources into Ore Reserves._x000D_
This paper reviews various approaches to the estimation of dilution and ore loss, as implemented in computer block models. In the case of orebodies with well-defined sharp boundaries, rather than irregular stockwork mineralisation, the geological interpretation is a critical factor. Variability in the geometry of orebodies is common within large open pits and must be taken into account when estimating dilution and ore loss. A method of regularisation, controlled by the wireframed geological model, is demonstrated, using examples from large open pit stratiform copper and magnetite deposits. This can be carried out without special computer software modules._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Bertinshaw, R and Lipton, I, 2007. Estimating mining factors (dilution and ore loss) in open pit mines, in Proceedings Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007, pp 13-18 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
This paper reviews various approaches to the estimation of dilution and ore loss, as implemented in computer block models. In the case of orebodies with well-defined sharp boundaries, rather than irregular stockwork mineralisation, the geological interpretation is a critical factor. Variability in the geometry of orebodies is common within large open pits and must be taken into account when estimating dilution and ore loss. A method of regularisation, controlled by the wireframed geological model, is demonstrated, using examples from large open pit stratiform copper and magnetite deposits. This can be carried out without special computer software modules._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Bertinshaw, R and Lipton, I, 2007. Estimating mining factors (dilution and ore loss) in open pit mines, in Proceedings Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007, pp 13-18 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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R Bertinshaw, I Lipton
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