An Innovation Of Practical Underground Stope Design Optimization And Cut-Off Grade Calculation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract

An incremental analysis based stope design optimization method was developed at Exodus, an underground project located 30 miles north of Carlin, Nevada. Traditional underground stope design methods, by manually drawing stope shapes, are typically very time-consuming and lacking of consistency and accuracy. For quick reserve calculation and economic analysis, a new method named '3D Incremental Analysis based Stope Optimization' was created for mine wide stope designs at Exodus. With this unique but practical method, multiple options of mine designs were completed within a short period time, which allowed us to select the optimal cutoff grade and best stope design option for the project.
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APA:  (2012)  An Innovation Of Practical Underground Stope Design Optimization And Cut-Off Grade Calculation

MLA: An Innovation Of Practical Underground Stope Design Optimization And Cut-Off Grade Calculation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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