Sampling Error in Blast Hole Drilling and what can be done to Improve Sample Quality

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Harrison Cooper Stephen Pack
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"Data from samples taken during rotary air blast and reverse circulation drilling are crucial to properly assessing economics of mineral deposits in the case of exploratory work, and are equally critical in accurately delineating ore and waste in execution of mine operation plans. Past studies of sampling procedures, comparing results of conventional splitting to more precise extraction of representative samples, illustrate the significant degree of error frequently encountered. Economic impact of error in mine blast hole sampling work can be shown to result in theoretical losses valued at millions of dollars annually in operating large scale mining projects. Results of past drill sampling studies are reviewed.Drill sampling technique can be improved by collecting coarse and fine particles together and extracting samples for assay from the complete flow of rock and dust simultaneously. This can be accomplished with a collection unit attached to the drill stem through which all except a small proportion of extreme fines are retained. The bulk mass can be static sampled as flow takes place through the collector when size reduction is not required. Alternately, collected mass with fines and coarse intermingled can be processed for increased accuracy through size reduction to obtain proportional samples."
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APA: Harrison Cooper Stephen Pack  (1999)  Sampling Error in Blast Hole Drilling and what can be done to Improve Sample Quality

MLA: Harrison Cooper Stephen Pack Sampling Error in Blast Hole Drilling and what can be done to Improve Sample Quality. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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