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Spatial targeting using queries in a 3-D GIS environment with application to mineral exploration
Affiliation:1. Natural Resources Canada, Earth Sciences Sector, 615 Booth St. Ottawa, Ont., Canada K1A 0E9;2. Mira Geoscience Ltd., 310 Victoria Ave, Suite 309, Westmont, Qué., Canada H3Z 2M9;3. C.T. Barrie and Associates, Inc., 23 Euclid Avenue, Ottawa, Ont., Canada K1S 2W2;1. Development Research Center of China Geological Survey, Ministry of Natural Resources, Beijing 100037, China;2. Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, China Geological Survey, Ministry of Natural Resources, Beijing 100037, China;3. Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China;1. Key Laboratory of Gas and Fire Control for Coal Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, 221116, China;2. Postdoctoral Workstation, Yangquan Coal Mining Group, Co. Ltd., Yangquan, Shanxi, 045000, China;3. Department of Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering, Western Australian School of Mines, Curtin University, Kalgoorlie, WA, 6430, Australia
Abstract:A query framework for spatial targeting within a 3-D geographic information system (GIS) software environment is introduced. Input to a query consists of parameters relevant to the query type together with a set of Common Earth Modelling objects represented as point sets, polygonal lines, surfaces, and grids or a region set (subset) thereof. The result of a 3-D GIS query is a region within each of the input objects that consists of nodes or grid cells where the query criteria was satisfied. We provide example scenarios, drawn from mineral exploration, where 3-D queries are used to guide spatial targeting within a near-mine or regional map scale setting. Query types supported are: proximity query (to a “probe” object), property query (numeric attribute), shell query (containment within a closed surface), meta-data query, feature query (dome, depression, curvature), trend query (dip plane, vector) and intersection query (with a “probe” object). Queries can be specific for a given object type but in general transcend object types. Standard set theoretical operations for a query results in newly defined regions and are supported within the Gocad© development environment. This development focuses on queries relevant in the 3-D data integration and interpretation stages of mature geological model development as well as early analysis, typically undertaken before a fully partitioned and attributed 3-D topological model is available.
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