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APPLICATION OF THE QGIS 3.4 SOFTWARE IN DRILLING AND BLASTING AT SURFACE MINE IN BANJA
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Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer system build to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, manage and display all kinds of spatial or geographical data. GIS can also be used in the mining sector, to manage various mineral resources or to manage the exploitation of different minerals. This enables us to have in disposition all data, to all ore deposits and exploitation places, at one location and at the same time, enabling viewing, reading and printing those data that interest us. Having the data of different exploitation places, in GIS we can also put the data of various jobs that are made in the exploitation of useful minerals, where some of these data that are very important for the exploitation of solid materials are the drilling and blasting data. With the help of GIS it is possible for these data to appear separate or united. Separated if we want to present each the drilling and blasting elements separated and united if we want to present the aggregated data for each blasting field. For the limestone mine "BAG" in Banja by utilizing the opportunities offered by QGIS 3.4 software , it's be possible to place on a database the data of drilling and blasting, for each drilling separately and for each field. This enables us to access this data anytime and anywhere.
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