A Geostatistical Approach to the Pit Optimization Problems
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 5
 - File Size:
 - 470 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1986
 
Abstract
The word "optimization", refers to the  search of an economic optimum, or, more  precisely, to the choice of technical parameters  which will define the more profitable mining  project, knowing the values of the economic  parameters. In fact, there is no direct way to perform  this optimization, because the extremely large  number of technical factors involved, from the  type of working and its selectivity to the  characteristics of the mill and its flexibility,  makes it impossible to make a comprehensive  survey of all possible projects. Beside, it would be meaningless to engage  in such a task as the deposits themselves are  not really known, but only estimated, with  sometimes a high level of imprecision. Not to  mention the numerical instability which would  affect such a computation! In addition, the  "best" project is not necessarily the one which  strictly maximizes a given profit formula.  There also exist human factors which have to be  complied with, when choosing the cutoff grades  for instance. Finally, there are other  non-numerical factors which interfere with the  choice between several projects: the shape of  the bottom of a pit of the layout of the access  road for instance.
Citation
APA: (1986) A Geostatistical Approach to the Pit Optimization Problems
MLA: A Geostatistical Approach to the Pit Optimization Problems. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.