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DATA COLLECTING AND PROCESSING FOR OBTAINING DIGITAL TERRAIN AND COAL DEPOSIT MODEL IN MINE PLANNING AND DESIGN
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ABSTRACT The specialized software packages dedicated to mine planning and design activity developed greatly in the past years. In order to take advantage of this software evolution, the available geospatial data, the information about the geology of the deposits, the surface morphology and the open pit models which are accessible in classic format, on printed paper, all the information must be converted in digital format for fitting in dedicated digital databases. The paper presents the steps taken in this digitization process, in obtaining the digital terrain model and digital deposit model, the challenges and solutions we found in order to complete this preliminary task, which allows us to proceed to computerized mine planning and design. This paper shows the means used in collecting and digitalization of topographic and geologic data for the mining industry purposes, in order to be stored and used into a digital database, for computerized mine planning and design purposes, with the use of specialized software packages.
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