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You are tasked with building a Mineral Resource model for a hematite taconite deposit. Your samples are based on a bench flotation process designed to mimic plant conditions, which concentrates iron in a reverse flotation process. A geological model and alteration model have been completed. | |
* Phosphorus is present in low concentrations throughout the iron formation and is deleterious. Concentration at levels above the iron-pellet specification limit occurs where the iron formation has been weathered. | |
* A large sill has protected much of the iron formation at depth from weathering. Below this sill, high phosphorus values occur at the sill contact, and in areas with a high concentration of faulting. | |
* Above the large sill, the iron formation is intruded by several smaller sills and pervasive oxidation dominates. Most of the material above the sill is waste as a consequence. | |
* Historical sampling did not include phosphorus, and it is inconsistently present in the database. | |
* Silica alteration from intrusive filled sills, dykes, and faults impacts the iron concentration process in the plant and is considered deleterious. | |
Use the flow chart and graphs to determine how you will model and estimate iron, silica and phosphorus in concentrate. | |