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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS - AN EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENT FOR MODELLING EFFECTS OF MINING ACTIVITY

P. Blistan, L. Koziakova

First published: 2008DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

GIS of mining corporation like an efective implement for modelling effects of mining aktivity. Geodetic observations constitute the basic sources of data for GIS. Using data transferred into this environment, it is possible to create digital models of undermined areas.The use of geographic information system enables various analyses of further movements of points inside the observed area. On the base of product ArcGIS will be activated system for monitoring effects from mining activity in the location Solivar near Pre\vsov. This GIS system will be tested for using in mining corporation. This system will contain informations from monitoring geodetic station and indications from measures in mining area of deposit Solivar near Pre\vsov, basic mining and geological maps and informations about deposit Solivar and mining. Actual situations about declention basin will be evaluate by monitoring system with periodic measures depends on planning progress of mining salt rock and prediction of next development.

Publication details

Title
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS - AN EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENT FOR MODELLING EFFECTS OF MINING ACTIVITY
Authors
P. Blistan, L. Koziakova
Proceedings
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2008
Pages
585-590
SWS Citekey
Blistan2008585590
ISSN
Not available yet
ISBN
954-91818-1-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
References1
  1. Blistan, Peter: Analyza a modelovanie kvantitativnych a kvalitativnych parametrov vybranych magnezitovych lozisk a ich prezentacia v prostredi GIS systemov. Habilitacna praca. Kosice, Manuskript, 2005. 121 s.

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