Practical Applications of a Computer Orebody Modelling System on the Broken Hill Mine, Black Mountain, Aggeneys

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 417 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
Day-to-day operations on the Broken Hill mine of the Black Mountain Mineral Development (BMMD) Company require a detailed knowledge of the distribution of the ore minerals within the orebody. The data are acquired by systematic underground diamond drilling of the orebody and subsequent geological and analytical borehole logging. These data are then captured onto a database, available for further analysis. Before mining commences in a mining block, copper, lead, zinc, silver and bismuth assay values, and the specific gravity of each sample, are extracted from the database. 3-dimensional variogram and kriging calculations are performed for each geological zone; for all the metals of interest. A computer representation of the mining block in the form of an ore model is then built using these kriged data. From these ore models information is extracted as required by the Geology Department on the mine, and used in numerous operations. These include: daily grade control to supply optimum feed grades to the treatment plant; the compilation of short, medium and long term production schedules; orebody outline definitions for the detailed planning of mining operations; ore resource calculations. The system has been modified and updated since its inception and provides timely information in a production environment.
Citation
APA:
(1987) Practical Applications of a Computer Orebody Modelling System on the Broken Hill Mine, Black Mountain, AggeneysMLA: Practical Applications of a Computer Orebody Modelling System on the Broken Hill Mine, Black Mountain, Aggeneys. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.