In-Pit Blending for Daily Ore Control at Ispat Inland Mining Company's Minorca Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard E. Aaseng Scott W. Harrison
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

In 1993 Ispat Inland Mining Company began mining its Laurentian ore reserve, which has six distinct ore types that are extremely variable. Initially batch processing was necessary to optimize mining equipment utilization. The variability as found in the ground was compensated for in plant operation, which proved ineffective. When the last of the six ore types was introduced in 1997, production, quality, and cost were seriously impacted. In-pit blending was the solution developed by the process management team to provide the plant feed required to economically process all six ore types in the Laurentian reserve.
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APA: Richard E. Aaseng Scott W. Harrison  (2000)  In-Pit Blending for Daily Ore Control at Ispat Inland Mining Company's Minorca Mine

MLA: Richard E. Aaseng Scott W. Harrison In-Pit Blending for Daily Ore Control at Ispat Inland Mining Company's Minorca Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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