Estimation Of Incremental Haulage Costs By Mining Historical Data And Their Influence In The Final Pit Limit Definition

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Benito
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

This paper describes the application of modern data-analysis tools, such as data mining, to determine a representative cost driver for haulage activity. This cost driver was subsequently used to trace incurred haul costs by bench for openpit optimization. For this purpose, large amount of previously unused cost and production data from an open pit mine was extracted, loaded, transformed and integrated into a data warehouse. Predictive modeling was performed using Microsoft Decision Trees algorithm to compute expected unit haul costs by bench for future mine expansions. Finally, a sensitivity analysis was carried out to determine the effect of two cost drivers (if any) for incremental haul costs in the final pit outline process.
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APA: R. Benito  (2008)  Estimation Of Incremental Haulage Costs By Mining Historical Data And Their Influence In The Final Pit Limit Definition

MLA: R. Benito Estimation Of Incremental Haulage Costs By Mining Historical Data And Their Influence In The Final Pit Limit Definition. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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