The Selective Mining Concept - Application to the Martha Hill Project

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J E. Askew
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The rapid expansion of gold production in Australia over the last five years can be attributed in part to the development of selective mining techniques for open pit gold operations. These techniques allow an increase in head grade with a substantial reduction in mill feed tonnage, as compared with traditional open pit designs. As a result, the capital requirements for mine development and mill construction are substantially reduced, improving the cash flow profile in the early years of operations. To put such a design into effect, the emphasis of mine production must be on producing gold, rather than tonnes of ore. Mine planning at Martha Hill has been based on such a philosophy. After the quantity and grade of the resource had been defined, the exploration programme was increasingly concerned with the local variability of ore zones, and with determining the position of values within broad ore-definition envelopes. The purpose of this work has been to allow the prediction of the tonnages and grades achievable from various levels of the pit when mining selectively using hydraulic excavators. The studies have so far indicated that the Martha Hill deposit can be mined selectively during the early years of production. The additional costs for detailed grade control and a reduced digging efficiency are more than compensated by the exclusion from the mill feed of much valueless material.
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APA: J E. Askew  (1986)  The Selective Mining Concept - Application to the Martha Hill Project

MLA: J E. Askew The Selective Mining Concept - Application to the Martha Hill Project. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.

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