Minecentric
Minecentric is a term used to describe a design, planning, or analysis framework in which mining resources and mine-scale factors are treated as the central reference point. The concept emphasizes aligning exploration, extraction, processing, and closure decisions with the characteristics of the ore body and the mine itself, rather than with generic industrial templates.
Origin and usage: The term has appeared in industry discussions and academic papers since the early 2000s,
Applications: In mining engineering and operations research, mine-centric planning uses geological models, ore grade distributions, and
Criticism: Critics argue that a mine-centric focus can encourage short-term optimization, potentially neglecting downstream users, biodiversity,
See also: Mine planning, resource-centric design, sustainable mining, resource economics, geostatistics.