Sustainable use of Geotechnical Data for Improved Mine Planning and Design Through Multi-Parametric Modeling

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Andrew D. Lapworth
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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8
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429 KB
Publication Date:
May 1, 2007

Abstract

The use of geological and grade models has been standard practice in mine design for many years now, with a wide range of software available to create and analyze the models. Although geotechnical parameters are also of vital importance for mine planning, there has been very little in the way of commercially available systems for integrating geotechnical data into the mine planning and design process. Sirovision is a new technology based on digital photography for automated, safe and accurate 3D mapping of geological and geotechnical features in rock faces. Datamine has integrated this capability into its product range so that Sirovision becomes an integral part of day-to-day face mapping, mine geology and geological / geotechnical modeling in both open pit and underground mines. This results in improved fragmentation for loading, hauling and processing, and for open pits local geotechnical conditions can be taken into account to improve slope design and control. This paper describes some of the ways that geotechnical modeling can be used to create more refined and cost effective mine designs and then discusses the role of Sirovision in enabling the raw data required for such modeling to be collected quickly, safely and reliably.
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APA: Andrew D. Lapworth  (2007)  Sustainable use of Geotechnical Data for Improved Mine Planning and Design Through Multi-Parametric Modeling

MLA: Andrew D. Lapworth Sustainable use of Geotechnical Data for Improved Mine Planning and Design Through Multi-Parametric Modeling. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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