Optimising Mining Selectivity with Particular Emphasis on Bench Height : A Case Study at the Telfer Gold Mine, Western Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Whitham M
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Prior to exploitation, the feasibility of mining and recovering ore can usually be determined to a satisfactory level of uncertainty by the consideration of conceptual scenarios, using a range of reasonable parameter values. Such values are selected on experience, knowledge of other mining operations, and the characteristics of the particular deposit being considered. Having established such feasibility, it is usually considerably more demanding to determine what the optimum set of parameters might be. Yet many decisions taken at the feasibility stage represent commitments extending at least into the medium term.
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APA: Whitham M  (1991)  Optimising Mining Selectivity with Particular Emphasis on Bench Height : A Case Study at the Telfer Gold Mine, Western Australia

MLA: Whitham M Optimising Mining Selectivity with Particular Emphasis on Bench Height : A Case Study at the Telfer Gold Mine, Western Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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