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A Set of Classified Integer Programming (IP) Models for Optimum Transition from Open Pit to Underground Mining Methods

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NATURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH
卷 29, 期 3, 页码 1543-1559

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11053-019-09551-z

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Open pit; Underground mining methods; Production scheduling; Transition depth; Integrated models; Scenario-based models

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During the last few decades, open pit mines have been deepened to the remote depths of the ground such that removing great volumes of waste rocks may jeopardize their profitability. In such circumstances, an early transition from open pit to underground mining may prove more profitable. This is the case in many large-scale open pit mines, where considerable amount of mineral reserve remains beneath the pit bottom. This paper develops a set of classified integer programming models for determining an optimum transition depth (OTD) between open pit and various underground mining methods. The models lie within the scope of long-term production scheduling because the OTD is revealed through scheduling of all mineral reserve. To provide a quantitative analysis, two optimization models with distinct solution strategies are executed on a three-dimensional sector of a real orebody. The results indicate that the integrated models increase the total NPV of the mining operations by up to 8.62%. However, the scenario-based models enhance the primitive solution (the base scenario) by up to 3.42%. It is also shown that the integrated models present solutions that are practically more realistic.

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