Translating Drillhole View Data Into Geometry Object Data
Translating Drillhole View Data Into Geometry Object Data
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Browse to an appropriate directory and save the file with a .dhs extension (drillhole.dhs). This will create an ACSII file of the trace of the drillholes.
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Import the newly exported drillhole.dhs file. This demonstrates the usefulness of the importer tool as well as the ease of switching between data formats. To import the drillholes as a geometry object, use the Data Manager right-click menu and highlight the folder where the data will be imported. Select Survey Free Form (Figure 5) and open the drillhole.dhs file that was created from the export step outlined above. Fill in the panel as shown on the right (Figure 6). The particular settings can be saved to be used again. A variety of data formats can be imported using the import options of MineSight.
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Selecting OK will bring up the second part of the import tool (Figure 7). Here it is possible to shift or exchange the coordinates from the original data source. Ensure that Save Point IDs is selected and choose an appropriate distance to split between polylines.
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Select Create points at intersections (Figure 9) and pick the surface to intersect from the MineSight viewer window using the blue ribbon icon under Boundaries. This will result in a series of points that can be stored to a new or existing geometry object. Preview the objects (Figure 10). If you are satisfied with the results, click Apply and send the data to an appropriate object.
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An exact duplicate of the original drillhole view data has been created as a geometry object. Each hole will possess the attributed drillhole name, but, none of the grade information will be available in this format. To intersect the drillholes with a feature such as a geological unit, a marker horizon, or an ore zone, use the function Polyline | Clip Polylines, Points, Labels function (Figure 8). Put the drillhole geometry object into selection mode and open Polyline | Clip Polylines, Points. This will create a series of points exactly at the intersection with the surface. For extremely irregular surfaces, this technique allows more flexibility and precision.
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