Visualizing rock mass displacement and strain data for interpretation of TARP levels as a safety measure - ME Feature Article
- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 2358 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2025
Abstract
Crucial information about safety, design
and operation from ground movement
data can be utilized in underground mines.
Communicating the information and exploring
new findings can be a challenge, however, in a
decade where there is an ever-increasing volume
and velocity of data due to advancements in
mining technologies. This challenge escalates for
geotechnical data as they are multidimensional,
depending on the space and the rate at which
they take place. To tackle this challenge,
geotechnical engineers should focus on using
simple yet compelling visualization of rock mass
data in 3D.
Competent visualizations of ground
conditions as a trigger action and response
plan (TARP) could ease the communication
of safety concerns and the exploration of rock
mass displacement and strain surrounding an
opening at an underground mine. Therefore, this
study focuses on using scientific visualization
methods by rendering geotechnical data over
the surface of a 3D mesh model to display
TARP levels. The study was conducted at
the East Decline of the San Xavier (SX)
Underground Mine, a laboratory mine operated
by the University of Arizona. The project aims
to produce visualizations that optimize the use
of geotechnical data in near-real time.
Citation
APA: (2025) Visualizing rock mass displacement and strain data for interpretation of TARP levels as a safety measure - ME Feature Article
MLA: Visualizing rock mass displacement and strain data for interpretation of TARP levels as a safety measure - ME Feature Article. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.