Minimizing Mining Dilution, Ore Loss, and Misclassification by Accounting for Blast Movement in South American Porphyry-Skarn and Manto Copper Mines

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Marcell Silveira Jeff Loeb
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Sep 1, 2017

Abstract

Controlling ore contacts prior to excavation is essential to ensuring material types reach the correct downstream locations, so that optimal ore recovery is achieved. This practice is especially pertinent to narrow vein or structurally controlled deposits where very small discrepancies between the assumed and actual locations of the ore contacts can translate to significant ore loss or dilution. However, whether a mine’s priority is to minimize (i) ore loss, (ii) dilution, (iii) contamination, or (iv) adhering to strict blending requirements, blast movement is a problem for every mine, even those situated in massive, gradational deposits.
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APA: Marcell Silveira Jeff Loeb  (2017)  Minimizing Mining Dilution, Ore Loss, and Misclassification by Accounting for Blast Movement in South American Porphyry-Skarn and Manto Copper Mines

MLA: Marcell Silveira Jeff Loeb Minimizing Mining Dilution, Ore Loss, and Misclassification by Accounting for Blast Movement in South American Porphyry-Skarn and Manto Copper Mines . Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2017.

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