Cartography and GIS
The use of digital geo-processing of information in geological survey and environmental assessments, in the mining industry, and remote sensors are irreplaceable tools that enable a complete assessment of all information available optimizing time and costs involved in the various stages of a mining project (prospecting, exploration, production, closure).
- Historical data integration
- Digital band treatment and satellite images interpretation
- DEM images as background to show the topography
- Coverage, including regional limits and areas of interest
- Satellite images georeference, vectors (dots, lines, polygons), plans/maps/charts
- GIS data Importation/Exportation to and from several formats as Google Earth, CAD, acQuire, Vulcan, Global Mapper, among others
- Data edition, topologies.
- Geodatabase.
- Plans/maps/chart digitalization
- Slope maps (DEM image based)
- Topographic Maps (DEM image or topographic survey based)
- Mining maps: mining infrastructure, mining activity zoning, pit (actual and projected), mining sampling, drilling grids (sizes and recommendations), etc.
- Land use maps (industrial, anthropic and natural use zoning)
- Land type maps (based on soil maps)
- Environmental maps (environmental liabilities, environmental degradation zoning, contamination type zoning, etc.)
- Geological maps (based on aerial pictures or satellite images in regional and local maps or land surveys).
- Geomorphological maps (based on regional and local maps or satellite images)
- Structural maps (based on aerial pictures or satellite images in regional and local maps)
- Hydrogeological maps (based on aerial pictures or satellite images in regional and local maps)
- Hydrogeological maps (based on aerial pictures or satellite images in regional and local maps)