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Studio Mapper - Underground Face Mapping for Efficient Geological Data Capture

Offered By: Datamine Software via YouTube

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Explore underground face mapping techniques using Studio Mapper in this 36-minute webinar presented by Jamieson Woolcock, Geology Consultant at Datamine Software. Discover how to enhance the efficiency of underground geologists through tablet-based face mapping. Learn about project set-up, face mapping, and post-processing with Studio Mapper, including V3.0 enhancements such as 2D butterfly mapping, improved UI with tablet, and geological outline generation. Understand the importance of underground face maps for recording and interpreting geology in underground mines. Gain insights into the Studio Mapper platform, built on the familiar Studio interface, which enables efficient capture of geological and sampling information at the face using Windows tablets or desktops with face imagery. Explore how to georeference data into grid coordinates for accurate real-world location. Delve into the managed but flexible database system for easy storage and sharing of captured data, and learn how to generate visual reports, export sample data to geological databases, or seamlessly transfer data to Studio RM for geological modeling. Cover topics including configuration, interface, map properties, outlining, photo import, drawing lithological contacts, recording structures, and exporting data.

Syllabus

Introduction
Overview
Key Points
Configuration
Interface
Map
Headline
Map Properties
Outlines
Import photo
Draw lithological contacts
Record structures
Exporting data


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Datamine Software

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