Integrating the Theory of Sampling into Underground Mine Grade Control Strategies: Case Studies from Gold Operations
Grade control aims to deliver adequately defined tonnes of ore to the process plant. The foundation of any grade control programme is collecting high-quality samples within a geological context. The requirement for quality samples has long been recognised, in that these should be representative and...
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doaj-00ddb78c8a0343a39498a6d430e025972020-11-24T20:46:16ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2019-04-019423810.3390/min9040238min9040238Integrating the Theory of Sampling into Underground Mine Grade Control Strategies: Case Studies from Gold OperationsSimon C. Dominy0Hylke J. Glass1Louisa O’Connor2Chloe K. Lam3Saranchimeg Purevgerel4Camborne School of Mines, University of Exeter, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9FE, UKCamborne School of Mines, University of Exeter, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9FE, UKWestern Australian School of Mines, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102, AustraliaCamborne School of Mines, University of Exeter, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9FE, UKWestern Australian School of Mines, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102, AustraliaGrade control aims to deliver adequately defined tonnes of ore to the process plant. The foundation of any grade control programme is collecting high-quality samples within a geological context. The requirement for quality samples has long been recognised, in that these should be representative and fit-for-purpose. Correct application of the Theory of Sampling reduces sampling errors across the grade control process, in which errors can propagate from sample collection through sample preparation to assay results. This contribution presents three case studies which are based on coarse gold-dominated orebodies. These illustrate the challenges and potential solutions to achieve representative sampling and build on the content of a previous publication. Solutions ranging from bulk samples processed through a plant to whole-core sampling and assaying using bulk leaching, are discussed. These approaches account for the nature of the mineralisation, where extreme gold particle-clustering effects render the analysis of small-scale samples highly unrepresentative. Furthermore, the analysis of chip samples, which generally yield a positive bias due to over-sampling of quartz vein material, is discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/9/4/238gold mineralisationgrade controlTheory of Samplingsampling errorsrepresentative samplingfit-for-purpose sampling |
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Simon C. Dominy Hylke J. Glass Louisa O’Connor Chloe K. Lam Saranchimeg Purevgerel Integrating the Theory of Sampling into Underground Mine Grade Control Strategies: Case Studies from Gold Operations Minerals gold mineralisation grade control Theory of Sampling sampling errors representative sampling fit-for-purpose sampling |
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Integrating the Theory of Sampling into Underground Mine Grade Control Strategies: Case Studies from Gold Operations |
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Integrating the Theory of Sampling into Underground Mine Grade Control Strategies: Case Studies from Gold Operations |
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integrating the theory of sampling into underground mine grade control strategies: case studies from gold operations |
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Grade control aims to deliver adequately defined tonnes of ore to the process plant. The foundation of any grade control programme is collecting high-quality samples within a geological context. The requirement for quality samples has long been recognised, in that these should be representative and fit-for-purpose. Correct application of the Theory of Sampling reduces sampling errors across the grade control process, in which errors can propagate from sample collection through sample preparation to assay results. This contribution presents three case studies which are based on coarse gold-dominated orebodies. These illustrate the challenges and potential solutions to achieve representative sampling and build on the content of a previous publication. Solutions ranging from bulk samples processed through a plant to whole-core sampling and assaying using bulk leaching, are discussed. These approaches account for the nature of the mineralisation, where extreme gold particle-clustering effects render the analysis of small-scale samples highly unrepresentative. Furthermore, the analysis of chip samples, which generally yield a positive bias due to over-sampling of quartz vein material, is discussed. |
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gold mineralisation grade control Theory of Sampling sampling errors representative sampling fit-for-purpose sampling |
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