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Olympic Dam is one of the world's most significant polymetallic orebodies producing copper, uranium, gold, and silver in remote South Australia. The polymetallic deposit is located 520 km north-northwest of Adelaide, South Australia and has an inferred resource of 2660 Mt at 1.2% Cu, 1.4 kg t-1 U3 Os, and 0.5 g t-1 Au. Ore is mined from the underground operation at a rate of approximately 10 mt year-1 , and is processed on site through a concentrator and hydrometallurgical facility, smelter, and electrolytic refinery. Olympic Dam is one of the only sites in the world to claim the 'mine to market' title. Protection of the workforce and the environment has been a primary focus for the operations through its 30+ year life and will continue to be into the future. Broken Hill Propriety Company (BHP) believes that its most important asset is its people. With such a large orebody and a very long potential mine life, it is important to think strategically about the future to ensure the viability of the operation. This requires development of mine and surface processing facilities in a staged manner. Importantly, it also involves the development of people. This presentation provides an overview of BHP's work at Olympic Dam and outlines development plans for Olympic Dam into the future.© 2020 ICRP. Published by SAGE.
奥运大坝:必和必拓放眼未来。
奥林匹克大坝是世界上最重要的多金属矿体之一,位于偏远的南澳大利亚,生产铜、铀、金和银。该多金属矿床位于南澳大利亚州阿德莱德西北偏北520公里处,推断资源量为2660公吨,含1.2% Cu、1.4 kg t-1 u30和0.5 g t-1 Au。矿石以每年约1000万吨的速度从地下开采,并通过选矿厂和湿法冶金设施、冶炼厂和电解精炼厂在现场进行加工。奥林匹克大坝是世界上仅有的几个拥有“矿山到市场”称号的地点之一。在其30多年的生命周期中,对劳动力和环境的保护一直是运营的主要关注点,并将持续到未来。必和必拓认为,公司最重要的资产是员工。如此大的矿体和很长的潜在矿山寿命,重要的是战略性地考虑未来,以确保作业的可行性。这就要求分阶段发展矿山和地面加工设施。重要的是,它还涉及人的发展。本报告概述了必和必拓在奥林匹克大坝的工作,并概述了奥林匹克大坝未来的发展计划。©2020 icrp。SAGE出版。
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