​​​​​​​In MineSched we can sequence the deposits (fill locations). Fill locations are fixed volumes and defined by block model, which are the …
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GeoviaSurpacTips & Tricks
Surpac Tip – Designing ramps with varying slope angle and berm width
by Yoriby YoriIn pit design, engineers often need to adjust slope angles and berm widths based on rock stability. GEOVIA Surpac supports this by …
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Mining/Design Engineers often need to design pits from a top boundary with varying RL values, while subsequent benches require fixed RL designs …
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Point cloud processing in Surpac, available since version 6.8, continues to advance and handle increasingly large datasets, such as a 4GB file …
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A few tips to working with Point Clouds
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GeoviaSurpacTips & Tricks
Surpac tip – Creating grayscale colour DTM surface model from RGB point cloud
by Yoriby YoriSurpac makes mining data visualization smarter! Transform RGB point clouds into practical greyscale surface models, and with Surpac 6.8’s .OBJ support, bring …
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GeoviaSurpacTips & Tricks
Surpac tip – Contouring Soil Assay Results Using DTM Method
by Yoriby YoriAs geologists, we commonly work with contoured images. These may be created from soil samples, topography, base of oxidation and so on. …
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GeoviaSurpacTips & Tricks
Surpac tip – Contouring Soil Assay Results Using Grid Method
by Yoriby YoriIn this post, we explore an alternative method to contour assay results in GEOVIA Surpac – using gridding and interpolation to create …
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GeoviaSurpacTips & Tricks
Surpac tip – How to use TWAPI in a Surpac macro to read directly from a spreadsheet
by Yoriby YoriWhile CSV or text files are commonly used to feed input into TCL macros in Surpac, they often come with limitations—such as …
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GeoviaSurpacTips & Tricks
Surpac tip – How to use SCL commands to make points in Surpac
by Yoriby YoriOne of the most powerful features in Surpac is its support for scripting and task automation using TCL. By utilizing the macro …