Geostatistical Texture Modelling in Enhancing Ore Reserve Estimation in Base Metal Deposits

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Dimitrakopoulos R
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Ore textures in base metal deposits are an important factor in the liberation of the economic components of the ore, metal recovery and reagent consumption during beneficiation. Optimising the mine profit requires knowing the relationship between ore texture and mineral processing behaviour, and the ability to predict the metal grade and the ore texture at a suitable scale. A new method that generates distributions of mesotextures for any mining block size or shape is proposed and includes: I . establishing a protocol for acquiring mesotexture data: 2. measuring the mesotexture spatial correlations using a multi-texture variogram; 3. generating multiple simulations of mesotextures; and 4. upscaling the simulations to generate the expected mining block/stope mesotexture distributions. Models of the ore textures built using the proposed methodology can be used to assess resources and reserves, enhance ore/waste discrimination and predict the metallurgical behaviour of parcels of ore.
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APA: Dimitrakopoulos R  (1997)  Geostatistical Texture Modelling in Enhancing Ore Reserve Estimation in Base Metal Deposits

MLA: Dimitrakopoulos R Geostatistical Texture Modelling in Enhancing Ore Reserve Estimation in Base Metal Deposits. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1997.

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