Design and Development of Mineral Resource Management Information System

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With the increasing geographic information system development, more technology about GIS was introduced to the mineral industry. Because of the promotion and implementation of "Digital Mine", many mining companies and research institutes started to build large mineral resources management information system. Mineral data has complicated and diversified characteristics, it include Two-Dimensional, Three-Dimensional spatial data, production statements, mining point of information, sampling results etc. This paper introduces a kind of design method that spatial database associated with the attributive data(maps, text, tables, video, etc.) in the server, to establish an systematic mineral resource management information system including GIS functions, mineral data management functions, Web GIS functions.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 403-408)

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2188-2191

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November 2011

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