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MINE LIFE CYCLE, DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING, AND SUSTAINABILITY STAGE 1 - Exploration and Assessment STAGE 2 - Construction STAGE 3 - Operation STAGE 4 - Closure
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MINE LIFE CYCLE, DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING, AND SUSTAINABILITY STAGE 1 - Exploration and Assessment (1-10 years) Exploration - Geophysics Exploration - Drilling (1/10) Geology - Analytical and Mineralogical Assessment Economic Feasibility Assessment (1/10) Orebody Modeling (1/10) Mine Planning and Metallurgical Testwork
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3-D Orebody Model for Mine Planning INCO's Research Mine at Sudbury, Ontario
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Underground LHD Campbell Mine, Ontario
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Remote-LHD Olympic Dam Mine, Australia
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Mine Life Cycle (continued) STAGE 2 – Construction (0.5-2 years ) Mine –Shaft-sinking & tunnel/stope development (U/G) –Adit & tunnel/stope development (mountain-top) –Top soil removal, key-cut, haul road development (Open-Pit) Plant –Site Preparation, Foundations, Construction of buildings –Procurement and Installation of Equipment Waste and Tailing Disposal –Site Selection and Preparation –Construction of Initial Coffer Dam for tailing disposal
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Open Pit Mining Shovel Loading - Porgera Mine, Papua New Guinea
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Strip Mining Coal Mine Shovel-Truck Operation
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200 T Haulage Truck
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Open Pits are Colorful Florida Phosphate Mining
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Diamond Pipe Deposit
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Ekati Diamond Mine Kimberlite Pipe Deposit
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What its all about at Ekati! Diamonds are forever!
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Canadian Diamonds
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Polar Diamond Certificate
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Ekati's Polar Diamond
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Open Pit Mine Bingham Canyon Mine
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Mill Complex Bingham Canyon Mill
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Secondary Crushing Plant
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Grinding Mills Bingham Canyon Grinding Mills
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Grinding Mills
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Mill Control Room Carlin Mine, Nevada
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Mine Life Cycle (continued) STAGE 3 - Operation ( 3 - 400 years ) Mine –Blast, Load, Haul, Dump –Transport (hoist, convey, truck, rail), Stockpile –Safely Store Waste (on site or in-mine) Mill –Crush, Grind (comminution) –Physical Separation (maybe chemical) (beneficiation) –Thicken and Filter (dewater) –Safely Store Tailing
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Mine Life Cycle (continued) STAGE 3 - Operation ( 3 - 400 years ) Waste Disposal –Dump –Contour, Spread top soil –Hydro-seed and plan for final drainage Tailing Disposal –Plan for Lifts as Tailing Dam builds –Control Water Levels –Recover water for recycle –Revegetate dam walls
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Tailing Dam Reclamation
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Revegetation Hydro-Seeding a Waste Dump
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Mine/Mill Complex Musslewhite Mine, Ontario
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Downstream Processing Mine/mill complex – produces ore or concentrate or unrefined metal/product – product transported by airplane, rail, truck or ship to smelter or refinery – if leaching is used at mine/mill, unrefined metal or final product is produced Smelting –pyrometallurgical processing (multi-stage) roasting to partially remove/control sulfur content melting to separate oxides from sulfides (flux and slag) oxidation to remove sulfur and iron need SO 2 control and slag disposal system
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Downstream Processing Leaching – hydrometallurgical processing – vat leach, agitation leach, heap leach, in-situ leach – Pressure Oxidation or Biological Leaching –solid/liquid separation or ion adsorption process –solution purification (solvent extraction/ion exchange) –need residue disposal method (dewatering/storage) Refining –electrometallurgical processing electrowinning to recover metals from solution electrorefining to purify unrefined metal treatment of slime deposits for PMs recovery
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Copper Ores – Concentrating Simplest Copper Flotation Circuit
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Copper Ores – Concentrating Copper Oxide Processing to final metal
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Heap Leach Operation Installing a Plastic Membrane Liner
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Zaldivar Copper Heap Leach
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Copper – Downstream Processing Kidd-Creek Smelter flowsheet
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Copper Anode Casting Wheel
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Downstream Processing Nickel – Typical Mine/Mill Treatment
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Downstream Processing Nickel – Matte Separation processing
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Chuquicamata Mine/Mill/Smelter
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Downstream Processing Bauxite – Al 2 O 3 production
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Downstream Processing Phosphate ore processing
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Downstream Processing Uranium Ore processing
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Uranium Mines - Australia
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Uranium Resources
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Copper-Uranium Ore Olympic Dam Mine, Australia
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Olympic Dam Refinery, Australia
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Downstream Processing Gold processing options
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Gold Flakes
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Gold Panning
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Gold Flakes
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Grinding and Cyanide Leaching Musslewhite Mine, Ontario
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Smelting Gold Campbell Mine, Ontario
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Pouring Slag Musslewhite Mine, Ontario
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Pouring Gold Bullion Bars
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What its all about! Gold Bullion
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Samarco Iron Ore Flowsheet
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Samarco Iron Ore Concentrator
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Samarco Iron Ore Pipeline
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Iron Ore Pellets Malmberget, Norway
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Downstream Processing Coal processing
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Downstream Processing Coal processing
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Downstream Processing Coal processing
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Downstream Processing Coal processing
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Downstream Processing Coal processing
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Mine Life Cycle (continued) STAGE 4 - Closure( 1 - 20 years ) Mine –Flood Pit –Seal Underground workings –Long-term Acid Rock Drainage plan for waste dumps Mill –Salvage Equipment –Raze Buildings –Contour and reseed site –Long-term ARD plan for tailing dam
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Sustainability Important Factors –Technical –Economic –Social/Political –Environmental Past mining activities focused on only the first two The latter two have now become equally, if not more important
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Sustainability A Mine must plan for closure before it starts up A mining company must always consider local communities in all parts of the world As an industry, we must find ways to enhance our image and to influence government decision-making Future methods must reduce the footprint of mining –no more open pits –waste returned to the mine –processing at the face –robotics and remote-mining systems
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Sustainability The BC Mining Industry must encourage its members to institute vertical integration policies We need to invest in much more value-added processing (i.e. smelting and refining in BC) Downstream manufacturing industries must be encouraged to develop in BC This will provide the necessary systems to begin significant recycling of metals and other materials in the Pacific North-West
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Sustainability Social/Political Issues –Land Use –Government policies –The Influence of Activism –Environmental concerns –Aboriginal peoples and treaties –Need for jobs and a diversified economy In BC, the Tatsenshini/Windy Craggy decision has had important long-term impact on Mining Similarly, the Delgamuk decision and Nishka Treaty are important to the future of BC's mining industry
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