Developing an evaluation method for bulk ore sorting

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R J. McCarthy S Dykes B Klein
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Nov 10, 2020

Abstract

There is growing interest in the mining industry on the application of ore sorting. While many are familiar with particle sorting, including the limitations that technology presents (e.g. throughput), bulk sorting, with its higher throughput potential, is less understood. Despite the potential to sort at higher throughputs, few operations have adopted bulk sorting processes, certainly not at large scale. It is suggested that the inability to reliably predict outcomes from bulk sorting may be limiting its adoption in mining projects. Consequently, an evaluation approach for bulk ore sorting has been developed such that mass pulls and grade upgrades can be predicted in the context of a mining study. The approach allows for evaluation of drill core assays and application of the consequently derived heterogeneity relationships to the block model for estimation of sorting outcomes. These processes were applied to conveyor-based bulk sorting for the CuMo project in Idaho, USA and are described in this paper.
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APA: R J. McCarthy S Dykes B Klein  (2020)  Developing an evaluation method for bulk ore sorting

MLA: R J. McCarthy S Dykes B Klein Developing an evaluation method for bulk ore sorting. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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