‘It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time ...’ Common Mistakes in Geometallurgy

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P Kittler
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Sep 5, 2011

Abstract

In the spectrum of mining-related disciplines, geometallurgy sits between resource geology and metallurgical engineering. Unlike its neighbours, it is a relatively young discipline and its concepts, procedures and techniques are still evolving. Relevant geometallurgical issues differ from one deposit to the next so there is no single template that can be used in all situations, meaning that geometallurgy programs are nearly always customised and tailored to the deposit and the situation.Over time, a number of key mistakes are seen to emerge regularly. The eventual impact of these mistakes can vary from suboptimal performance of mine and plant to complete failure of the operation. For instance, poor characterisation of ore lithologies and their spatial distribution can have negative impacts on processing plant throughput. However, when combined with failure to identify critical blending constraints it can result in a totally inoperable plant.A number of common mistakes committed during geometallurgical programs are discussed and some preferred alternative approaches are suggested
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APA: P Kittler  (2011)  ‘It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time ...’ Common Mistakes in Geometallurgy

MLA: P Kittler ‘It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time ...’ Common Mistakes in Geometallurgy. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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