TY - GEN
T1 - Applications of point cloud technology in geomechanical characterization, analysis and predictive modeling
AU - Lyons-Baral, J.
AU - Kemeny, J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2016 by SME.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Point cloud technology is now an indispensable tool in geological and geotechnical data collection, interpretation and analysis. Open pit and underground mines of all sizes are regularly collecting point cloud data as Laser Scanning (LiDAR) and Photogrammetry surveying devices have finally become affordable and the workflows fast and efficient. Past challenges of large data processing and manipulation are gone with recent technological advancements in computer hardware and software. These innovations reduce file sizes, ease rendering requirements and allow for the implementation of real-time 3D viewers and surface meshing tools. With its ability to remotely (safely), rapidly and accurately extract large quantities of georeferenced and 3D-oriented data, point cloud technology provides numerous applications to the geomechanical field. The list of uses is continuously growing, so this paper specifically focuses on digital outcrop modeling and digital terrain engineering.
AB - Point cloud technology is now an indispensable tool in geological and geotechnical data collection, interpretation and analysis. Open pit and underground mines of all sizes are regularly collecting point cloud data as Laser Scanning (LiDAR) and Photogrammetry surveying devices have finally become affordable and the workflows fast and efficient. Past challenges of large data processing and manipulation are gone with recent technological advancements in computer hardware and software. These innovations reduce file sizes, ease rendering requirements and allow for the implementation of real-time 3D viewers and surface meshing tools. With its ability to remotely (safely), rapidly and accurately extract large quantities of georeferenced and 3D-oriented data, point cloud technology provides numerous applications to the geomechanical field. The list of uses is continuously growing, so this paper specifically focuses on digital outcrop modeling and digital terrain engineering.
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M3 - Conference contribution
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T3 - 2016 SME Annual Conference and Expo: The Future for Mining in a Data-Driven World
SP - 657
EP - 663
BT - 2016 SME Annual Conference and Expo
PB - Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
T2 - 2016 SME Annual Conference and Expo: The Future for Mining in a Data-Driven World
Y2 - 21 February 2016 through 24 February 2016
ER -