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Mine surveying involves the accurate measurement and mapping of mine workings, both on the surface and underground. It is a critical function that ensures safety, supports efficient operations, and ensures legal compliance throughout the mine lifecycle: from exploration and construction to production and final closure/reclamation.
🔍 Key Responsibilities & Functions
1. Exploration & Development
· Staking Claims: Precisely demarcating the boundaries of mining leases and claims.
· Topographic Mapping: Creating detailed maps of the land surface before any mining begins.
· Drill Hole Location: Accurately positioning and surveying drill holes for resource estimation.
2. Operational & Production Phase
· Volume Calculation (Volumetrics): Measuring stockpiles of ore and waste material to calculate volumes and tonnages. This is essential for production accounting and reconciliation.
· Stakeout and Setout: Marking the location for new infrastructure, roads, ramps, and drill patterns on the ground.
· Mine Planning Integration: Providing accurate data for the Mine Planning department to design pits, underground stopes, and waste dumps.
3. Safety & Monitoring
· Stability Monitoring: Using specialized equipment to monitor highwalls, pit slopes, tailings dams workings for any movement or deformation that could lead to a collapse.
· Avoiding Breaches: Ensuring mining does not accidentally breach into adjacent properties, old workings, or hazardous zones.
· Volume of Blasts: Surveying blast holes and calculating the volume of rock to be blasted for precise explosive charging.
🛠️ Technologies Used in Mine Surveying
Modern mine surveyors use a suite of advanced technologies:
-GNSS (GPS) Provides real-time, highly accurate positioning for surface surveying, vehicle tracking, and machine guidance.
-3D Laser Scanning (LiDAR) Creates millions of data points to generate a highly detailed "point cloud" of a pit, stockpile. Ideal for volume calculations and monitoring complex geometries.
-Drones (UAVs) Equipped with cameras or LiDAR, drones can quickly and safely survey large or inaccessible areas like open pits, tailings dams, and stockpiles, generating orthomosaics and digital terrain models.
-GIS (Geographic Info Systems) The platform for managing, analyzing, and visualizing all spatial data related to the mine site.
-Survey & Monitoring Sensors Robotic total stations and radar systems for continuous, automated monitoring of critical slopes and structures.
📊 Deliverables of a Mine Surveyor
The work of a mine surveyor results in critical documents and data:
· Plans and Maps: Surface plan.
· Volume Reports: Monthly reports on ore mined, waste moved, and stockpile inventories.
· Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) & 3D Models: Digital representations of the mine's topography and geology.
· Geodetic Control Network: A network of precisely located.
Source: Credit to Sié Abdoul Kader KONATE
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