Impact of Integrated Mine-Plant-Waste-Tailings Scheduling on Iron Ore Project Configuration - SME Annual Meeting 2026
- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 251 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 22, 2026
Abstract
The current situation of the global mining economy is
increasingly focused on the utilization of materials previously
discarded in the mining process. The waste from the
past, through new processing routes, is gaining new contours
for use as high-value-added products. The strategic
mine planning process has consequently had to adapt to the
new economic reality. In standard scenarios, the focus was
primarily on mine sequencing aimed at the highest economic
return, with all infrastructure allocated as a necessity
of mining. This work aims, in strategic planning, to configure
and select the best composition of mining structures.
The entire Mine-Plant-Waste-Tailings-Products chain will
be considered as a factor in the sequencing of a multimine
complex, to achieve the most sustainable utilization
of the current mines’ waste. The sequencing is based on
concurrent flows of process configurations and capacities,
structure sharing, and flexibility of feed types. These factors
will guide the sequencing, which will be constrained by
components such as waste and tailings disposal rates, lithology
feed relationships, and especially product composition
through market specifications, all while respecting product
shipping capacities.
Citation
APA: (2026) Impact of Integrated Mine-Plant-Waste-Tailings Scheduling on Iron Ore Project Configuration - SME Annual Meeting 2026
MLA: Impact of Integrated Mine-Plant-Waste-Tailings Scheduling on Iron Ore Project Configuration - SME Annual Meeting 2026. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.