Computerized Open Pit Mine Models -The State Of The Art

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Young C. Kim
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Introduction and Objective of This Paper Computerized open pit mine models* are more and more used today for feasi¬bility studies as well as for long range mine planning. In fact, using these models is becoming an enforced practice due to various reasons. One main reason is its capacity to evaluate several designs in a fraction of time required by manual effort. Another reason is the necessity to evaluate several. pit designs due to ever decreasing grade of the orebody and increasing financial risk due to smaller profitability margin. In spite of today's accepted use of computer models, very little guidelines are available which the average practitioner can follow either to choose or to build the type of model best suited for his need. Consequently, the objectives of this paper are: 1. To review the current state of the art in the computerized open pit mine models. 2. To provide some suggestions for model selection. 3. To share our experiences in developing a model for a highly irregular copper ore deposit (see Appendix).
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APA: Young C. Kim  (1977)  Computerized Open Pit Mine Models -The State Of The Art

MLA: Young C. Kim Computerized Open Pit Mine Models -The State Of The Art. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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