Quality programs (QAQC) on Sample Stations – a prerequisite to achieve standards requirements and perform a robust reconciliation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
O Dominguez
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Mar 22, 2022

Abstract

Mine value chain reconciliation (MVC) is a necessary procedure to evaluate a mine’s performance against the assumptions and models used to plan mining and processing operations. Using nomenclature from Parker (2012), F2 reconciliation is the ratio between material received at the mill, compared with material sent to the mill, commonly reported in terms of tonnes, grade and metal. Measurements of material sent to the mill can be estimated in many ways, including: fleet management system (FMS) records, truck counts, or volume reduction. Most time-based reconciliations (for example, month-end reconciliation) use short-term model depletions of in situ rock measured by periodic topographic scans or surveys.
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APA: O Dominguez  (2022)  Quality programs (QAQC) on Sample Stations – a prerequisite to achieve standards requirements and perform a robust reconciliation

MLA: O Dominguez Quality programs (QAQC) on Sample Stations – a prerequisite to achieve standards requirements and perform a robust reconciliation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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