DRT Users Guide
DRT Users Guide
3 April2008
MINEX5DigitalMineRecordTracings Implementation:MINEXDRT.
MINEXDRT allows for the Supply of Digital Record Tracings (DRT) in ArcInfo format as specified by the NSWDept.MineralResourcesSurveyandDraftingDirectionsforMineSurveyors(2003)
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Prerequisites ...........................................................................................................................3
DRTCategories..........................................................................................................................................4 DRTSettings.............................................................................................................................................21 EnabledSeamsforDRT............................................................................................................................ 24 DRTCategoryDefaults............................................................................................................................. 25
StartingtheMINEXDRTsoftware..........................................................................................26
AssigningaDRTCategorytoaMINEXString........................................................................................... 26 DisplayOptionsMINEX5PlotGeometryData..................................................................................... 33
TheMINEXStationsFile.........................................................................................................35
TheStationsFile .......................................................................................................................................35
GridsandTrianglestoDRTContoursSettings .........................................................................39
GridContourstoDRTCategory............................................................................................................... 39 TriangleContourstoDRTCategory......................................................................................................... 40
ExportingtheArcInfoShapefiles............................................................................................43
TheExportDRTShapefileMenu.............................................................................................................. 43 SpecificDRTCategoryrequirementsDRTCategorySurvey..................................................................48 SpecificDRTCategoryrequirementsDRTCategoryGridLines.............................................................50
ImportinganArcInfoShapefile..............................................................................................52
TheImportingcapability.......................................................................................................................... 52
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Prerequisites
PriortorunningtheMINEXDRTsoftwareitisassumedthattheUserwillhaveagoodworking knowledgeoftheStringcapabilitiesofMINEX5andhasvariousGeometryFilessetupwithspecific MINESurveydatarepresentingthevariousDRTCategoriesrequiredtocompletetheDRTTransfer toArcInfo.ThisincludesaMINEXStationsFilecontainingrelevantSurveyControlStationusedin theMINEArea TheDRTCategoriesandtheirRequiredandOptionalAttributesarethosespecifiedintheDMR SurveyandMineDirectionsforMineSurveyorsandarelistedbelow:
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DRTCategories
Approval Settings Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Inrush Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Workings Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Titles Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Void Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Dateline Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Survey Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Borehole Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Optional Attributes:
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Minfra Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Optional Attributes:
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Barriers Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Contour Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
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Optional Attributes:
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Geology Settings
Required String Attributes:
Optional Attributes:
For more detail requirements on any of the above DRT Categories please click on the specific Category for more information.
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Each of the Categories above have specific Attributes that are required under the DMR - Survey directions To Perform the required Actions on the displayed strings some background information will be required during a session to ensure all Compulsory fields have been answered. The included PDF file ( survey&DraftingforMineSurveyors.pdf) contains more information on the Statutory Requirements associated with the MINEX-DRT Implementation.
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Date formats are required to be stored as YYYYMMDD however MINEX allows for the entry by MM/DD/YY format. MINEX-DRT allows for predefined DRT categories to be assigned to String Geometry, Surface Contours and Survey Control Stations to allow for the generation of ArcInfo format shapefiles in accordance with the NSW Department of Mineral Resources -- Survey and Drafting Directions for Mine Surveyors. These string attributes conform to various types of Mine Survey data for each Colliery Holding/Mine and nominated seam.
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DRT Settings
Prior to attempting to set any of the DRT Categories to String Geometry it is necessary to setup DRT Defaults for the particular Colliery Holding and Mine Operations. This is done by going to the Tools > Options window and setting up the various default DRT Settings. These include the Colliery Holding Name, Mine Name, Record Tracing Number, Seam Name and any Endorsements required as shown below.
Also at this stage it is prudent to set up the Seam names to be used as the basis of seams for the DRT export. This is achieved by activating the Enable Seams for DRT option under the Options window shown above.
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To Enable or Disable the required seam simply "click" in the appropriate "Tick Box". The Seam list has the current DMR Standard Seam list and Abbreviations ONLY.
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It is advisable to enable the "ALL SEAMS IN COLLIERY" and the "SURFACE" Seam for use in general DRT Categories later. Additional Seams can be enabled or disabled at any time during the software session and are automatically set for subsequent software sessions.
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The only requirement in this category (Approval Settings) is to Fill out the Approval Date and DMR_File_No. Also note the 2 Tabs at the base of the Approval Settings attributes window. These are Properties and Expert. The Properties tab shows those settings that are mandatory and the Expert tab indicates those settings that are optional.
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Use the Plot Geometry data window and select the appropriate MAP/IDENT combination to view the Mining Approval polygons (Data Type-STRUCTURE/BOUND) and display these strings in the 3D Design Window. Now "Select" the appropriate string representing a known Mine Approval area and using the RH Mouse button select the "Assign DRT Category" option to bring up the DRT Category Window.
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Now Select the required DRT Category from the DRT Category List and enter the appropriate note for each "Compulsory" Attribute and optionally add notes for any other information available under the "Optional" Tab.
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After filling out the appropriate Attributes and Values use the "OK" button to store these attributes for this string. NOTE: The Date format used within the String-Assign MINEX-DRT Category is MM/DD/YY ie: for SEPTEMBER 19th 2004 you would enter 9/19/04, the date displayed above 11/30/2004 is therefore 30th November 2004. To confirm you have completed this operation correctly, Select the same string again and note now the additional Properties Tabs shown in the Properties Window attached to the File Systems/Project Explorer Window.
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Select the DRT Required Tab and check you entries -- if they are incorrect you may change them here as well.
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Now try the DRT Optional Tab and adjust any Endorsements note as well
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The Final Step in the DRT Category Assignment process is to SAVE your GEOMETRY FILE.
Congratulations you have successfully assigned a DRT Category to a MINEX Geometry String.
NOTE: This process is repeated for each DRT Category and it's associated Attributes. To SET a different DRT-Category simply highlight another String and use the Assign DRT Category option using the RH Mouse Contextual facility and select the appropriate DRT-Category from the "DropDown-Arrow" list.
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the Slide Bar to indicate other categories higher in the DRT Category Order.
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Modifications to the Plot Geometry Data options in MINEX 5 allows the User to selectively Filter on DRT Category to ensure all strings have been correctly assigned their respective DRT Category. The Slide above shows the modified Plot Geometry Data window with the DRT Filter capability. A Tick Box option allows the User to select a specific DRT Category OR optionally select the "All" option to show ALL Strings that have been assigned DRT Categories at that time.
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At end of the selection process, use the F/P/E button to plot the DRT Categories ONLY in the 3D Design Window. To "Turn Off" the DRT Filter simply "untick" the Filter on DRT Category option.
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Optional Attributes are shown in the slide below and are characterised by Seam Name, Charted Date, Survey Date and any Endorsements/Notes
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A Stations Edit option has been added to the SURVEY Options as shown below. Note the additional Stations File Fields in the editor.
The Stations File Editor includes additional "Required" DRT - Survey category Attribute Fields. These MUST be filled out within the Stations File Editor OR using Wordpad/Ultra_EDIT on the ASCII STATIONS File. Care should be taken to ensure the Date Fields are correctly formatted and in the required columns. The MINEX-Stations File Editor should be used initially and compulsory fields filled out at the top of the Stations list to show column formats prior to using an ASCII file editor such as Wordpad or Ultra_EDIT.
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Use the
At end of the editing process, simply OK to SAVE the new STATION.STN file, OR, Cancel to exit without saving.
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All fields within the Stations File Editor are able to be "dragged" out to show the full extent of the table as shown above. The Survey Date format in the STATIONS FILE also differs from the String-Assign DRT Category window used within the MINEX-DRT operations.
NOTE: The Date Format used within the SURVEY STATIONS EDIT option uses the YYYYMMDD format and will be automatically converted at DRT Export time to conform with the DMR - ARCInfo DRT Implementation date format of MM/DD/YYYY in the exported Shapefile. NOTE: The Date format used within the String-Assign MINEXDRT Category is MM/DD/YY ie: for SEPTEMBER 19th 2004 you would enter 9/19/04
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The Create Strings from Grid Contours menu below is filled out accordingly using the Interval column, Line Type, Line Weight and Colour options to set the various String Attributes at plot time. These attributes are carried through to the GM3 String Attributes and stored with the contour strings in the currently active primary MINEX -GM3 file.
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After setting the various Contour Parameters as shown above, use the Assign DRT Category TICK box to Assign either Contours OR Contours Void Categories to the subsequent contour strings displayed. The option also allows the User to nominate the Working Seam that the contours will be assigned AND also a Charted Date. The Charted Date is set either by using the DATE Browser as Shown or by Typing in a nominated Date in the date field. Use the OK button to both Display and assign the DRT Category to the displayed strings.
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displayed, to MINEX - String data AND at the same time Assign DRT Category -Contour/Contours Void to those Contour Strings.
The Create Strings from Triangle Contours menu below is filled out accordingly using the Interval column, Line Type, Line Weight and Colour options to set the various String Attributes at plot time. These attributes are carried through to the GM3 String Attributes and stored with the contour strings in the currently active primary MINEX -GM3 file.
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After setting the various Contour Parameters as shown above, use the Assign DRT Category TICK box to Assign either Contours OR Contours Void Categories to the subsequent contour strings displayed. The option also allows the User to nominate the Working Seam that the contours will be assigned AND also a Charted Date. The Charted Date is set either by using the DATE Browser as Shown or by Typing in a nominated Date in the date field. Use the OK button to both Display and assign the DRT Category to the displayed strings.
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Choosing the Export DRT Shapefile option opens the following Menu. NOTE the ArcView Export Settings radio buttons Point,
The correct selection for the specific DRT Category is critical in the generation of the ArcInfo Shapefile. EG: For DRT Category - Colliery Holdings the Export Settings MUST be set to Polygon whereas the DRT Category - Boreholes Export Settings should be set to Point, DRT Category - Contours for example would use Line.
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Use the DRT Category Scroll down arrow to select the specific Category for Export, again check the ArcView Export Settings to ensure they are appropriate for that DRT Category
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The example below shows the DRT Category - Colliery Holding and the Polygon - ArcView Export Settings.
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NOTE: The software will automatically set the default Disk and File Name parameters from the DRT Category selected and the Default Colliery Holding/Date concatenation. The above example shows the Disk Name as Warkworth1204 and as the DRT Category is Colliery Holding the software defaults the ArcView Shapefile File Name to
holding1204
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The final requirement in the Export DRT process is to select what data is to be exported The 3 Options are
Data on Screen OR Data on Screen PLUS selected geometry data OR Selected geometry data only
Either of the above options can be used -- The use of the DRT Category Filter in the Plot Geometry Data window is often used to display the specific DRT Category and ensure ONLY that data is Exported. This option is also handy to preview your data prior to exporting. The Ok button activates the Export of the selected/displayed or combination Geometry Data to the relevant ArcView Shapefile, Cancel will exit the window without any action.
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. Specific DRT Categories such as DRT-Category - Survey and DRT Category - Grid Lines as shown above require extra fields and attributes and are not generally controlled within the MINEX Geometry File.
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The selection of the DRT Category - Survey option automatically activated the Station File TAB in the DRT Export window as shown above. Prior to activating this option, the SURVEY STATIONS FILE is edited under the Survey Menu as previously discussed.
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Use the MGA Zone TAB to select the Specific MGA Zone of the Colliery Holding as shown below.
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These zones are preset by the DMR and generally fall within MGA ZONE 56
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Activating the Import DRT Shapefile options opens the window as shown below. The User then selects the appropriate ArcInfo Shapefile using the ShapeFile browser and nominates where in the MINEX GM3 file this data is to be stored.
At end of the selection process, CLICK the Ok Button to start the Import Process, Cancel exits the Import DRT Shapefile menu. Related Topics: See the NSW Dept. Mineral Resources -- Survey and Drafting Directions for Mine Surveyors (2003) for further information.
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