That was a good read ,
'This is why ore loss and dilution is so important (rule of thumb - 5% for each in a well managed, bog-standard pit, mostly much higher underground). Ye feed in a tonne of waste and it costs ya $33, for no return."
FOr a UG mine I find as an investor in UG narrow vein mines (not open cut) to stay clear of horizontal ore bodies (bench ) and prefer dykes that are close to vertical as both dilution and ease of mining is easier , especially in Australia who do not have the skill sets the South Africans have in using scrapers to muck out horizontal ore bodies .
There was a mine "old pirate" in the Tanami that had a flat ore body that failed to live up to production rates and also had high dilution due to being horizontal ore body, that a mate lost money on
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