Conference Proceedings
Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference 2016
Conference Proceedings
Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference 2016
Geometallurgy at Rio Tinto Iron Ore - a New Angle on an Old Concept
Rio Tinto Iron Ore (RTIO) has an extensive history in the application of geometallurgy to the iron ore value chain. Fundamental to this has been the geological logging of material types which are assigned processing attributes such as lump per cent and density. Initially these were used for product (lump and fines) grade predictions in relation to grade blocks to be used within short-term planning horizons._x000D_
More recently the predictive reach of the material types and their associated processing attributes has been extended due to their inclusion into geological block models. These predictions can now be used to influence mine plans across multiple planning horizons in such a way that the extremes of geometallurgical properties can be pre-empted and managed thus improving efficiency. Spatial material type domains are also used in the planning of metallurgical drill holes to ensure greater representivity of material than was typically obtained by chemical and/or stratigraphic criteria alone._x000D_
Material type logging has also been enhanced by the introduction of modern, rapid mineralogical techniques that have complemented visual logging. This has enabled the identification and quantification of contaminant minerals and their relationships with host ore types to be established. This data is used to better manage product grade predictions and identify risks to the short-term plan._x000D_
Work is ongoing in RTIO to further refine logging based predictions and in addition apply them to new areas of the business. This work requires collaborative and multidisciplinary teams working on an integrated approach combining geology, metallurgy, technology and innovation, mine planning and technical marketing._x000D_
CITATION: Paine, M D, Boyle, C M W, Lewan, A, Phuak, E K C, Mackenzie, P H and Ryan, E, 2016. Geometallurgy at Rio Tinto Iron Ore - a New Angle on an Old Concept, in Proceedings The Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2016, pp 55-62 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
More recently the predictive reach of the material types and their associated processing attributes has been extended due to their inclusion into geological block models. These predictions can now be used to influence mine plans across multiple planning horizons in such a way that the extremes of geometallurgical properties can be pre-empted and managed thus improving efficiency. Spatial material type domains are also used in the planning of metallurgical drill holes to ensure greater representivity of material than was typically obtained by chemical and/or stratigraphic criteria alone._x000D_
Material type logging has also been enhanced by the introduction of modern, rapid mineralogical techniques that have complemented visual logging. This has enabled the identification and quantification of contaminant minerals and their relationships with host ore types to be established. This data is used to better manage product grade predictions and identify risks to the short-term plan._x000D_
Work is ongoing in RTIO to further refine logging based predictions and in addition apply them to new areas of the business. This work requires collaborative and multidisciplinary teams working on an integrated approach combining geology, metallurgy, technology and innovation, mine planning and technical marketing._x000D_
CITATION: Paine, M D, Boyle, C M W, Lewan, A, Phuak, E K C, Mackenzie, P H and Ryan, E, 2016. Geometallurgy at Rio Tinto Iron Ore - a New Angle on an Old Concept, in Proceedings The Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2016, pp 55-62 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Contributor(s):
M D Paine, C M W Boyle, A Lewan, E K C Phuak,
P H Mackenzie, E Ryan
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