Mine reconciliation ? for better or worse!

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Rayleen Riske
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2010

Abstract

Why do we look for better reconciliation when times get tough? Why wait? Mine reconciliation should be a priority throughout the good times too. In fact, with good reconciliation, those good times are going to be even better and will help pave the way to success through those preventable bad times. Reconciliation throughout the entire mining value chain requires the capture, validation, and analysis of copious amounts of data. This task can be daunting for a team in a small mine, let alone reconciling across a suite of large mines. This paper will outline the different ways we can reconcile across the value chain, why we should reconcile over differing periods of time and how Snowden?s solution to proving reconciliation can be a simpler, reliable and transparent process. Snowden?s Reconcilor is proving to be a valuable tool on any mining scale, by capturing, validating, sorting and reporting data for timely decision making by the site geologist through to corporate management. By instigating vigorous reconciliation, you are setting your mine up for the future. Not only will you have the means to analyse your current processes and measures, but you will have the opportunity to identify and improve your mine?s performance from the resource model through to the final product.
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APA: Rayleen Riske  (2010)  Mine reconciliation ? for better or worse!

MLA: Rayleen Riske Mine reconciliation ? for better or worse!. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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