Skip to main content
Conference Proceedings

Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007

Conference Proceedings

Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007

PDF Add to cart

Indicator Kriging Model and Revenue-Based Mine Planning System Implemented at Phoenix Mine

The Phoenix mine is one of Newmont's open-pit operations located in Nevada. Mining started in 2005, with the mine producing gold, copper and silver. The mine life is about 20 years. The gold grade estimation uses the Newmont in-house indicator kriging approach to handle the high variability in drill hole composite grades and support mining selectivity. Each block contains up to 200 subblocks with different gold grades. A flotation mill is designed to process oxide and sulfide ores, recovering gold, copper, and silver. An additional copper leach process is currently under study to process low gold and high copper oxide material with low copper recovery in the mill. The metallurgical recoveries and processing costs are dependent on many variables including rock formation, metallurgical domain, cyanide soluble copper and sulfide contents. This paper describes the Newmont in-house indicator kriging procedures and the revenue based mine planning software system implemented at Phoenix mine to address the complexity resulting from multi-process, multi-metal and indicator kriging model._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Wu, X and Williams, P D, 2007. Indicator kriging model and revenue based-mine planning system implemented at Phoenix Mine, in Proceedings Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007, pp 159-166 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Return to parent product
  • Indicator Kriging Model and Revenue-Based Mine Planning System Implemented at Phoenix Mine
    PDF
    This product is exclusive to Digital library subscription
  • Indicator Kriging Model and Revenue-Based Mine Planning System Implemented at Phoenix Mine
    PDF
    Normal price $22.00
    Member price from $0.00
    Add to cart

    Fees above are GST inclusive

PD Hours
Approved activity
  • Published: 2007
  • PDF Size: 1.768 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P200708024

Our site uses cookies

We use these to improve your browser experience. By continuing to use the website you agree to the use of cookies.