Each table contains a number of fields of data. A geological database consists of a number of tables, each of which contains a different kind of data. Drillhole data are the starting point of all mining projects and constitute the basis on which feasibility studies and ore reserve estimations are done. Using these principles then to apply to interpreting geological sectionsįILES USED Files used in this lab exercise are found in the following folder: C:\GEOLOGY\DATABASES\DATAĭISCUSSION The Geological Database module in Surpac is one of the most important set of tools you can learn. To learn to map a database To create composite files To view data and create sections To learn to import data into a database from ASCII text files. To learn about the minimum requirements for a geological database. To become familiar with Surpac’s Geological Database module. 52 COMPOSITING DOWNHOLE CONSTRAINED BY INTERCEPT TABLE. Flagging an interval table with 3dm intercepts. Interpretation and digitizing of sections on screen. Sectioning by Create E-W sections starting at 7120N to 7600N in steps of 40m. Drillhole Investigation and interrogation.
Map the surpac_training.mdb database to create the surpac_training.ddb map link. 12 Mapping Optional Tables (sample or geology). 11 Renaming an optional database field in a table. 11 Adding an optional database field to a Mandatory table.
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