Measuring the Influence of Sample Size on the Precision and Accuracy of Gravity Gold Estimation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A Giblett T J. Napier-Munn
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Abstract

This paper presents the results of a test program evaluating the impact of sample mass on the precision of Stage 1 gravity recoverable gold (GRG) test results. Four ore types ranging from low to high GRG contents were the focus of testing. A method to predict the influence of sample mass on the confidence limits of the Stage 1 GRG test result is demonstrated. The results suggest that although small samples tend to overestimate Stage 1 GRG in samples with low gravity gold values due to higher mass pull to concentrate, such samples can give acceptable estimates of the Stage 1 GRG content with focussed sample treatment protocols.CITATION:Giblett, A and Napier-Munn, T J, 2015. Measuring the influence of sample size on the precision and accuracy of gravity gold estimation, in Proceedings MetPlant 2015, pp 367–372 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: A Giblett T J. Napier-Munn  (2015)  Measuring the Influence of Sample Size on the Precision and Accuracy of Gravity Gold Estimation

MLA: A Giblett T J. Napier-Munn Measuring the Influence of Sample Size on the Precision and Accuracy of Gravity Gold Estimation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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