Geology and Orebody Delineation Using 3D Computer Modelling

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Power W. L Ketelaar P. B Nichols S Utley D. C
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The impact computers are having in geoscience is distinctly mixed. In the petroleum industry where much of the data are based on geophysics, computers have become an integral part of exploration and reservoir evaluation and simulation. In the minerals industry, the trend to computerisation is more advanced in some disciplines than others. Geophysical and remote sensing data are routinely processed and imaged using state of the art computer techniques. Mine surveying, planning, design and resource and ore reserve estimation are now all predominantly reliant on computers. However senior management of many companies, particularly in the mineral exploration industry, are still reticent to fully embrace the technology. 3D computer modelling of geology and orebody delineation is still largely in its infancy. Two current and significant drawbacks to the routine use of computer modelling of geology in both mining and exploration are the tedious and time consuming modelling process and the lack of seamless interaction between 3D computer-aided drafting (CAD) software and geographical information systems (GIS) which are largely 2D in their data treatment. There is an urgent need for a 3D spatial information system (eg 3D GIS) with intelligent and rapid modelling functionality. One of the keys to the successful building of 3D geological computer models begins with data base structure and design to ensure that there is no loss of data fidelity through data capture, storage, manipulation and modelling. Once a model is constructed, the latest generations of visualisation software provide sophisticated environments over a range of hardware platforms for visualisation in both mono and stereo viewing. This is demonstrated by the geological models which are presented in the digital interactive version of this talk whose URL on the World Wide Web is: http://www.ned.dem.csiro.au/FRACTAL/pubs/talk97AUSIMM/
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APA: Power W. L Ketelaar P. B Nichols S Utley D. C  (1997)  Geology and Orebody Delineation Using 3D Computer Modelling

MLA: Power W. L Ketelaar P. B Nichols S Utley D. C Geology and Orebody Delineation Using 3D Computer Modelling. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1997.

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