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LIST CONTENT
DAY 1: ……………………………………………………………………………….. 03
1. Create .dg1
2. Set up Custom Vulcan Dynamic Array Configuration3. Setup Preferences4. Display Data Tip for Block Model5. Display Data Tip for drilling6. Run Locate Definition for Drillhole7. Load Drillholes by Filter8. Import Drillhole file from csv to Vulcan isis database
DAY 2: ……………………………………………………………………………….. 22
1. Validity Isis database in Vulcan2. Draw point dataa. Change symbol draw point data inside of Isis fileb. Modify symbolc. Display draw point mapping result on screen
3. Statistic4. Import ASCII file to design layer in Vulcan5. Display list of groups inside a layer6. Change color of the groups7. Find out the group inside of layer8. Polygon edit
9. Create structure ---- strike dip
DAY 3: ……………………………………………………………………………….. 52
1. Create Collar detail data from drill hole plan view2. Import Maxibore survey use import ASCII3. Insert point4. Block Model View
a. Use sliceb. Use block
c. Use dynamic block model5. Reservea. Reserves --- Generalb. Advance Reserve --- Grade/Tonne report ….c. Advance Reserve --- Advance grade/Tonne reportd. Advance Reserve --- Advanced Reserves Editor
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DAY 1: 8 September 2008
1. CREATE .dg1
Step 1:Vulcan: Project set-up
1. Create Start file name ---- it will become dg1 name2. Project prefix ---- IMPORTAN: the name has to similar with scd file 3. Environment prefix ---- PTFI
Step 2:Project coordinate extentsCreate maximum minimum for Easting, Northing and Level (depend on the project area)
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2. CUSTOM VULCAN DYNAMIC ARRAY CONFIGURATION
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3. SETUP PRFERENCES
Step 1:Open Tools menu ----- Preferences …
WorkbenchKeep it same as above
Vulcan explorerShow layer description
triangulationKeep it same as above
Envisage --- Dialog and PopusChange right mouse click display history list items
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Graphic --- input1. Change setup the rotate mode
2. Wheel ---- DON’T tick this boxes
triangulationChange setup back group color (inside the circle)
DraglineReset horizontal and vertical offset each time the split Block panel is displayedDON’T tick this box
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4. DISPLAY DATA TIP for BLOCK MODEL
Open Big Gossan model: bgt.bmf
Step 1:Open Block menu --- View Slice
Step 2Block Model Slice
1. Select variable name 2. tick on enable data tips 3. OK
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5. DISPLAY DATA TIP for DRILLING
Step 1: Open geology menu ---- drilling ---- Data Tips
Step 2: Data Tip Fields
Select table
Step 3: Display field Select table
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Step 3: Locate – Definition
Step 4: Open geology menu ---- drilling utilities ---- Run Locate Definition
Step 5: Select locate id from the list
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FINAL PRODUCT: The boxes show drill holes which Sirga content
7. LOAD DRILLHOLES by FILTER
Step 1: CREATE FILTEROpen Geology menu --- drilling --- selection filter
Step 2: SELECTION FILTERYou have to click create if you want to make new filter
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Step 3: Create select object where ---- ASSAYPB>=5.0
Step 4: 1. Load drill holes by Filter
2. Filter name --- select from the list the filter that you have created (pbgt5ppm)3. tick on Load new ISIS database and give the name --- if you want to make new ISIS data
base4. OK
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FINAL PRODUCT:Drill holes have more than 5 ppm Pb
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8. IMPORT DRILLHOLE FILE FROM csv to Vulcan Isis database
Pay attention:1. How many csv data that will be imported to Vulcan isis database?2. Create new design file in Vulcan.
Tips:It will be better if the design file similar with the csv files that will be imported.
• Tables related to amount of csv files• Name have to similar with csv table header
Example:a. Total csv files 5 (dh_assay.csv; dh_collar.csv; dh_geology.csv; dh_rkmechs.csv;
dh_survey.csv)b. Look at the header inside of each csv file.
Step 1: Create new design file (.dsf file) 1. Open Isis2. File --- New design3. Create new dsf file --- example : mich.dsf4. OK
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Step 2: new design file1. Create description --- example: Michael_data2. Type ----- clock on attribute then select the type ---- use drilling3. Desurvey Style ---- select : Tangent
Step 3: Insert table and row1. Open table menu --- Insert --- Tips: create name of table similar to csv file name.2. Create row (see picture) ---- Tips: make rows name similar to header of csv file3. Completed this stage --- total table will be same as the total csv files that will be imported
to Vulcan isis file.
4. Determine the “Primary Key” to connect between one to other table – exam: HOLEID5. CLOSE and SAVE the new dsf file.6. Please check the new dsf file
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Step 4: Open File menu ---- Import Export ----- Import CSV ….
Step 5: 1. Select design file from the list ---- choose MICH2. Create NEW name of Optional database identifier ----- Example: DDH_DATA
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3. Next
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Step 6: 1. Complete Data file --- select the list of csv files. If you don’t find the csv files, please
check from window explorer the csv files have been under Vulcan active folder2. NEXT3. Complete field connection ---- Index field on this table: select HOLEID4. FINISH5. You have to do it for all DB records --- at this example total 5 DB records/ 5 csv files (see
picture above)
Step 7: 1. Save the specification2. FINISH
CHECK YOUR NEW ISIS DATA.
Step 7: 1. File --- Open Database2. ISIS file --- select the new isis file that
you have created ----gtsddh_data.mich (gts is project;ddh_data is name of isis data base;
mich is name of design file that weused)
3. Make sure that you don’t tick on thebox of ensure project prefix
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THE IMPORT WAS SUCCESSWe want to fill blank RQD coulomb
Step 8: Create script for RQD (see above) ---- example: rqd_int02.dcf
Step 9: Open Utilities menu ----Script -----Run
Step 10: Select from the list script --- rqd_int02.dcf
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DAY 2: 9 September 2008
1. VALIDITY Isis database in Vulcan
Step 1: Validation Specifications1. Open isis --- Utilities ---- Validate …2. Create new specification file (.dbv file), or select/ browse .dbv file if you have created
before ---- example: create new name: check.dbv
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Step 2:Select Database --- click on ISIS file and select the isis file from list or browse
Step 3:Down hole checks --- Total depth ---- click on “match total depths for collar and geology
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Step 3:Down hole checks --- Overlapping intervals ---- click on “Check for overlapping interval”
Step 3:Individual field checks --- minimum maximum Values ---- click on “Check for minimummaximum Value” ---- completed the table as above
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Step 4:Mandatory --- click on “Check all values are set” ---- completed the table as above
Step 5:Report
1. Create new report .csv file --- example: check_1.csv2. Format --- click on csv3. Viewing --- click on view report in --- select Excel
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Step 6:Save and Run ----- create new specification file with .dbv extension --- example: check.dbvWe can modify this file --- select this file in step 1 and save and run in different name in this step
REPORT: check in window explorer --- check.csv file
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2. DRAW POINT DATA
a. Change symbol draw point data inside of isis file
Table 1: Isis data from draw point mapping
SYMBOL (ARROW2) ; SYMIZ; SYMANG
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STEP 1:Open Utilities ---- Field Calculation
1. Complete the table as above; change the ARROW2 in table 1 to ARROW12. Click OK
Table 2: Isis data from draw point mapping AFTER CHANGE THE SYMBOLSYMBOL (ARROW1) ; SYMIZ; SYMANGQuick from isis data --- don’t forget to SAVE
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b. Modify symbol --- ARROW1
STEP 1:1. Open File menu ---- symbols --- Load
2. Select symbol name from the list
STEP 2:1. Click on the object2. File --- symbols ---- click at “Inherent Color3. File --- symbols --- save
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c. Display draw point mapping result on screen
STEP 1:Open Geology menu ---- Sampling ---- open database
STEP 2:Select draw point mapping isis data from list r browse
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STEP 3:
Open Geology menu ---- Sampling ---- List …
STEP 4:
STEP 5:1. Select DOZ OK2. Keep blast Designs as default OK
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STEP 5:1. Select sample field --- example EQCU2. Select color Legend ---- example 5.00INT
STEP 6:Completed Sample labeling as above
STEP 6:Completed Symbols Color as above
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THE RESULT:
Note:The color and size of “ARROW1” symbol show the value of eqcu.We can change for other variables
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3. STATISTICS
STEP 1:Open Analyse --- Statistic ---- Advance Statistics …
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STEP 2:Open Specification ----- create new or select from list (if you have created before) SpecificDefinition File (.sdf). Example: stats_1.sdf
STEP 3:General Setup
1. Please setup the colors and Graph text size as you want
2. You can save as template file
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STEP 4:Data Element:
1. Select Specify data to Include from thelist --- example: Drillhole_Database
2. Attributes edit• Select drill hole isis file• Select field name that we want
(example: CU and AU)• Advance setting as X axis
3. Data condition --- from here we cancreate what kind of condition that wewant. Example we want Condition onall variables have to greater than 0.0(see side picture)
4. We can save this data Element settingas template
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STEP 5:Global Conditions --- if we want to bounding triangulation.For this exercise keep it same as default
STEP 6:Graph Type:
1. in this stage we can choose what kind of Graphic type that we want.2. Create in title coulomb $x
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STEP 7:Graph Type: click in Attributes coulomb – we have to set up the graphic picture that we wantHorizontal Axis and Vertical Axis
STEP 8:Output Display ----- please setup the output file that you want.
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Result 1: on the Vulcan screen
Histogram Graph:Sample Count Vs Assay AU
Value Range; Sample count and % totalsamples
Value (y) Vs % total sample (x) GENERAL: min, max; SD; range; average act
Result 2: on the Excel file
The product file: sdf and srf files.
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4. IMPORT ASCII file to design layer in Vulcan
STEP 1:Open File menu --- Import Export ---- Import ASCII
STEP 2:ASCII Data Read:
1. Select data file name (this is csv file that we want to import to design database in Vulcan)2. Create layer name for objects3. Data disposition --- tick on Character separated data4. NEXT
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STEP 3:Point Record:
1. Field separatingcharacter createdcoma (,)
2. Filed No, we have tocheck the csv datathat we want toimport. What’snumber of coulombfor X,Y,Z
3. Point connection, thisis depend on resultthat we want to get inVulcan.
STEP 4:Data Format
Comment lines start withcharacter(s) --- this isdepending on the csv data. Ifit has no data on top we haveto create any character/ alphain box (see side picture)
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STEP 5:The result: we have imported topo point from spots_262.csv to Vulcan use import ASCII menu.
We do the same steps for other csv files. Example: blines_262.csv (the result, see above)
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We do the same steps for other csv files. Example: boundary_262.csv (the result, see above)
STEP 6:Open 3 layers that we have created and create triangular surface
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STEP 7:Open Model menu --- Triangular Surface ----- Data (keep it same as default)
STEP 8:We have to use boundary
1. Open Model menu --- Triangular Surface ----- Boundary2. Make it same like picture above
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RESULT: We have created topo triangulation from 262 topo sheet
5. Display list of groups inside a layer
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6. Change color of the groups
STEP 1:Open Design menu --- Attribute Edit --- Graphics
STEP 2:The picture show 3 kind of colors base on groups
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7. Find out the group inside of layer
STEP 1:
Open Analyse menu --- Details --- Find Objects
STEP 2:Select the attribute and type the condition (see picture above) --- CLICK FIND
RESULT:The arrow find groups that we selected
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8. POLYGON EDIT
STEP 1:Open Design menu --- Polygon Edit ---- Radii …
STEP 2:Create radius and segmentModify color and line styleSave as Layer nameOK
STEP 3:Select by LAYER
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RESULT
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9. CREATE STRUCTURE --- use three point (strike dip)
STEP 1:Open Analyse menu ---- Details ---- Strike Dip
STEP 2:Select three points in plane ---- use snap point
STEP 3:1. create line see picture above (blue line)2. Relimit distance
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STEP 4:Open Geology Menu ---- Fault Manipulation ---- Projection
STEP 5:
1. Create Fault dip Project by relativedistance --- example -500 (minus)
STEP 6:
1. Create Fault dip Project by relativedistance --- example 500 (positive)
We have 3 line (see picture) Create solid triangulation to connect all line
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DAY 3: 10 September 2008
1. Create Collar detail data from drill hole plan view
STEP 1:Drill plan lava script --- to create collar detail from drill hole plan which displayed on screen
STEP 2: Lava script: name: drill_plan.lava
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RESULT: Check in the explorer, the result is excel file (see above)
2. Import Maxibore survey data use import ASCII
STEP 1:File --- import export ----- Import ASCII
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STEP 2:Browse maxibore data which want to transfer, create new layer name, choose data disposition
STEP 3:Fill X, Y, Z and name field (make sure the field No. is same as the txt file ), choose pointconnection
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STEP 4:Keep it same
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STEP 5:Create “#” inside of the box of comment line start character (same like the txt data below)
STEP 6:Add “#” in front of Row 1 and 2, because it is not data
RESULT:Green color is drill hole plan, red color is the maxibore survey data for this drill hole
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4. Insert point
STEP 1:Open Design menu --- point insert ---- interpolate
STEP 2:Choose equal distance and enter distance (exp: 3 m)
RESULT:The line separated for 3 m interval
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4. Block Model View (cip_special_0807.bmf and bgt.bmf)
Use model: cip_special_0807.bmf
a. Block model View ---- Use slice
STEP 1:Block ---- Viewing ----- Slice
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STEP 2:Choose the variable name, tick “Enable data tips”
STEP 3:Choose legend and slice sections (expl: by RL coord: 3000 mL)
STEP 4:Choose the variables
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RESULT:We can see directly the information when we put the cursor on the block.
b. Block Model View ---- Use blocks
STEP 1: Open Block model, viewing, blocks
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STEP 2: Choose variable name form, click use solid shading
STEP 3: select specific blocks by: variable Form and value: tkp
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RESULTSlice view block model at 3000 mL and load block model tkp (karume intrusion)
REQUEST:
Load block model in 3D view and cut by topography
Note: change model to bgt.bmf
STEP 1: Open Block model, viewing, blocks
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STEP 2: Choose variable name form, click use solid shading
STEP 3: select specific blocks by: variable Form and value: always air
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RESULT:block model in 3D view and cut by topography
d. Block Model View ---- Use dynamic block model
STEP 1: Open Block model, viewing, Load dynamic model (use big Gossan model)
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STEP 2: Open Block model, viewing, Load dynamic model (use big Gossan model)
STEP 3: use criteria Tick at “use test condition” --- eqcu gt 0.1
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RESULT:Bgt.bmf model, eqcu greater that 0.2%
5. RESERVE:
USE MODEL: bgt.bmf
a. Reserves --- GENERAL
STEP 1:Open Block menu --- Reserve --- General
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STEP 2:1. Choose grade variable that we want to calculate2. Tick on use density variable --- select sg from the list3. Tick on save report file --- give name: reserve_1A
STEP 3:Keep it same, we don’t want to use cut-off grade
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STEP 4:1. Use specific blocks by “bounding triangulation” (example we use bgtw_skarn.00t)2. Tick on Reverse matching
Note:Please open the bgtw_skarn.00t, if we have more than 1 triangulation on screen we have to clickon the triangulation that we want to use for boundary
RESULT:Open the window explorer, looking for reserves_1A. file and open it in WordPad
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b. Advanced Reserves --- Grade/Tonne Report ….
STEP 1:Open Block menu --- Advanced Reserve --- Grade/Tonne Report ….
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STEP 2:1. Create Report Title : example ---
GRADE TONNES REPORT
2. Select grade variable from the list ---example: EQCU
3. Click on use density variable ---select sg from the list
4. Click on cutoff set by increment ----example: first 0; Last 5; increment0.5
5. Click on Report Cutoff IncrementValues
6. Create output file name ---- exampleGT_1
STEP 3:Select Secondary Grade Variables and decimals from the list
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STEP 4:Select specific blocks and choose by bounding triangulation
STEP 5:Select triangulation by picking off screen
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STEP 6:Pick triangulation from the screen.
RESULT:Open the window explorer, looking for gt_1. file and open it in WordPad
c. Advanced Reserves --- Advanced Grade/Tonne Report …
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STEP 1:Open Block model Menu --- Advanced Reserves --- Advanced Grade/Tonne Report …
STEP 2:Open reserves specification file
1. create specification files --- example: gt_12. Block model --- use big Gossan block model: bgt.bmf
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STEP 3:Grade Variable
1. Select grade variable from the list --- example: eqcu2. Use density variable --- select “sg” from the list
STEP 3:Secondary grade: select the variables from the list
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STEP 4:Grade Cutoff: set grade cutoff by increment or set by value.For this exercise we use grade cutoff by increment (first 0.0; Last 5; Increment 0.5)
STEP 5:Select the triangulation that we want to use as boundary.We can use browse the file or pick from screen
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STEP 6:Block selection: we will use all blocks. If we want to make block selection, we can click on“change” and create the block selection.
STEP 7:Save and Run:
1. create new file for save specification ---- example: gt_res_spec2. create the output file ---- gt_2.rep3. create spreadsheet name ----- Grade_Tonne_Report.xls4. click on output to excel spreadsheet and create excel chart
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RESULT: check the result in windows explorer --- open gt_2.xls file
d. Advanced Reserves --- Advanced Reserves Editor
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STEP 1:Open Block Model Menu --- Advances Reserves ---- Advanced Reserves Editor
STEP 2:Create Reserve specification file or select the res files if you have created .res file beforeExample: we create bg_2.resSelect current Block Model. (example: bgt.bmf model)
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STEP 3:Variable --- Break down field ---- select the variables
STEP 4:Product codes ---- keep it same
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STEP 5:Grade variable
1. Select density from the list --- choose sg2. Fill default as 03. Select variables that you want from the list4. Select type from the list ---- wt by mass (grade), wt by vol (non grade) or sum
STEP 6:Cut off Grade: we can use cutoff grade if we want. But not for this time so we keep it same
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Regions:We can use this menu if we want to bound the model base on polygon, Centre line (CL) ortriangulationExample: for stoping mine we can use stope center line and give the dimension of the stope
But for this exercise we don’t use this stage.So we pass to block selection menu.
STEP 7:Block selection: we will use all blocks. If we want to make block selection, we can click on“change” and create the block selection.
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STEP 8:Save SpecificationCreate new file name: …… res (example we make same file name with step 2: bg_2.res)We can modify bg_2.res file with choose this file from the list (step 2) and give the different filename in step 8
Then we have to calculate bg_2.res fileThe result is .dmp file ---- example bg_2.dmp file
STEP 9: CALCULATE:1. Select the DMP file name from the list. The file names are same as .res files that we have
created. Example: we select bg_2.dmp file then calculate2. tick on Output CSV file
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NOW WE HAVE dmp FILE (bg_2.dmp) and csv file
Open from window explorer to see the csv file.
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CREATE REPORT FILE
STEP 9:Open Report template from the list. The extension files are .tabThe file names in the list will same as .res file that we created before
1. Select report template file (example: bg_2.tab)2. thick in read columns from dump file then select .dmp files from the list (bg_2.dmp)
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STEP 10:Page set up
STEP 11:Header footer
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STEP 12:Report Columns ---- from this sample we created 22 columns (see the picture)
STEP 13:Report Tables --- from this sample we created 4 tables (see the picture)
STEP 14:Save report template ---- we can create new report file name, use extension file .tabExample: we give name bg_2.tab
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NOW WE have 2 FILES:1. .dmp FILE (bg_2.dmp)2. .tab file or REPORT template FILE (bg_2.tab)
Then we have to GENERATE the final report
STEP 15: GENERATE1. Select Reserves dump file from list ---- select: bg_2.dmp file
2. Create Output file with extension file use .rep ---- example: bg_2.rep 3. All tables or select tables ---- example select all table
4.We can choose the output report :
a. Output command to report window b. Post report to graphics c. Out put to excel spread sheet, create the spread sheet name
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FINAL RESULT:We have 4 kind of table (check step 13)
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