Diamond drilling ?Ernest henry mine uses rc drilling to define their resource..here is the full article dated jan 2003.. Brokers demanding accurate projections of mineral inventories, mine operators have turned to state-of-the-art equipment which can help provide the answers. One of the programmes for ore estimation at MIM Holdings Ltd’s Ernest Henry copper-gold mine in north west Queensland is from acQuire Technology. In a presentation to an acQuire users conference in Perth, Ernest Henry mine geologist Dwayne Povey said that over the 15 years of the planned mine life more than 700 million tonnes of ore and waste will be mined. The mill provides for up to 10 mt per annum of ore to be extracted from the open cut to produce about 360,000t of concentrate containing 100,000t of copper and 125,000 ounces of gold. On current designs, the final dimensions of the pit will see a perimeter of 5 km, a diameter of 1.3 km and a total depth of 570m. Povey said the deposit lies within a south-east plunging breccia system developed in a sequence of altered porphyritic, intermediate volcanic rocks. The breccia body dips 30-50° SSE and lies between a hanging wall sequence of variable altered felsic volcanic rocks and a footwall sequence of carbonate altered mafic volcanic rocks and siltstone. Economic mineralisation is hosted by a breccia comprising strongly altered and replaced felsic volcanic fragments in a matrix assemblage of predominantly magnetite, chalcopyrite and carbonate. The magnetite, copper and gold minerals are thought to have been introduced to these rocks around 1,500 million years ago as a result of the nearby intrusion of a large granite pluton. Fluids from the granite passed through fractures, altering and replacing some minerals and forming the minerals. The combined thickness of the mineralised sequence is about 250m and the width averages 300m with the orebody open at depth and to the southwest. Povey said that to define the orebody a staggered grid grade control pattern 15m by 15m RC drilling is carried out. Holes are typically 48m deep with 2m sample intervals. An on-site laboratory assays all grade control and blasthole samples. Earlier this year an upgrade of acQuire saw transfer of all access databases to data entry objects in acQuire, and this required retraining of geotechnicians and simplification of acQuire with shortcut keys. The upgrade saw data triggers and validation tables integrated, eliminating errors created through matching access data to acQuire which provides for error-free confidence. Also part of the upgrade has been specific built forms allowing geotechnicians to view various datasets which include waste rock characteristics, high sulphur content and at the same time provide for high quality control, and load checking for gradecontrol drilling programmes. Page 89 Exactness is a prime requirement with modern technology in establishing ore reserves and resources.
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