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Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference 2016

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Comparison of Diamond Drill Size on Iron Ore Geometallurgical Results

BHP Billiton West Australian Iron Ore (WAIO) conducts an extensive geometallurgy program for its iron ore deposits in the Pilbara with the focus on determining the lump yield (the mass percentage of >6.3 mm rocks) and the lump and fines grade for iron ore products. The geometallurgy program provides accurate information to design engineers and technical marketing teams on the performance of different iron ore mineralogies for future deposits. Additionally geometallurgy results are being used to guide short-term production planning with their introduction into short-term geology models and grade control models. The data that underpins this knowledge is from dedicated geometallurgical programs, drilled using PQ (~83 mm) holes. These holes are crushed by intervals that are based on geological definition which provides an indicative lump yield and lump and fines grade. The lump is then subjected to standard dropping and tumbling test stages to produce a simulated lump and fines product. In the past, quality assurance, quality control holes were drilled using HQ (~64 mm) holes for geochemistry purposes. These holes were crushed to provide an indicative lump yield and lump and fines grade and then 100 per cent is sent for assay (with no dropping and tumbling). Utilising data from HQ holes can significantly increase the indicative geometallurgical data available. This paper compares the geometallurgical results from both PQ and HQ holes from a range of bedded iron deposits (Brockman and Marra Mamba). The PQ and HQ data are compared by orebody, stratigraphy and depth to exclude factors that are expected to influence geometallurgical results._x000D_
CITATION: Wright, B, Sua, T, Robertson, B and Van Dijken, B, 2016. Comparison of Diamond Drill Size on Iron Ore Geometallurgical Results, in Proceedings The Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2016, pp 161-166 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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