The Use of Magnesium Oxide and Iron to Predict Host Units in Grade Control and Exploration at Bulong Nickel Operation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

At Bulong, the mineralised (>0.8 per cent nickel) ore exists within numerous lithologies, which can and do occur coincidently. It is very important to discriminate between the different host units for estimation purposes, stockpiling and scheduling. This allocation of host unit has relied upon visual interpretation by the geologist recording the information, which can be very subjective by its nature. By using quantified constraints, such as assayed magnesium oxide and iron, the subjectivity of describing the host material of nickel laterite ore is reduced. The constraints permit consistent identification of the various host units, which improves the confidence in the overall estimation and scheduling of the ore.
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APA:  (2000)  The Use of Magnesium Oxide and Iron to Predict Host Units in Grade Control and Exploration at Bulong Nickel Operation

MLA: The Use of Magnesium Oxide and Iron to Predict Host Units in Grade Control and Exploration at Bulong Nickel Operation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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