Computer Graphics Applied to Mineral Resources and Mapping

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Isobel Clark
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The four papers in this session illustrate two different directions in which computer graphics seem to be developing. The first of these is in the handling and storage of geological information. The increasing use of micro-computers with limited storage facilities has seen a concomitant increase in the need to store geological data in as efficient a form as possible. It has also seen a recognition of the particular types of data which are used in a geological or mining analysis. Unlike many other fields, observations of drill cores, geological interpretations, structure and many other variables require storage in a readily accessible form. The authors of two papers in this session deal directly with Geological Information Systems. They discuss the setup, the specification of such systems, and the practical uses of the systems once in operation.
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APA: Isobel Clark  (1989)  Computer Graphics Applied to Mineral Resources and Mapping

MLA: Isobel Clark Computer Graphics Applied to Mineral Resources and Mapping. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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