Research on 3D Visualization and Data Management Integration Modeling of Digital Mine: A Case Study of Eastern Gejiu Sn-Cu Deposit in Yunnan Province, China

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In the era of big data, new information technologies introduced into the study of mining exploration to realize the wisdom prospecting has important significance. Based on 3S technology, 3D modeling and visualization technology, database technology and virtual reality technology, this paper studied the 3D integrated digital mine construction of big data era and presented a new concept of 3D visualization and data management integration modeling of digital mine. A case study of eastern Gejiu Sn-Cu deposit in Yunnan province of China achieved the integrated modeling of ground and underground, and also the multi-information integration and analysis of geology, geography, 2D and 3D. An integrated management platform was built in the application to integrate a variety of mine data organically, which provided support for mine production management, the deep prospecting practice and the comprehensive study and application of geological big data of mine.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1073-1076)

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2036-2041

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December 2014

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