Mincom MineScape - Geological Database (GDB)
Mincom GDB is designed to store drill hole, blast hole and point data. The application can function equally well at a mine site or corporate office. Databases can be defined, maintained and accessed on any machine for which TCP/IP access is available. Mincom GDB uses Oracle RDBMS, which enables any third-party product such as MS Excel to access the database by ODBC connection.
Mincom MineScape Geological Database:
- Stores any type of data from multiple projects in a single database. The structure is flexible enough to suit any data storage requirements.
- Validates extensively against dictionaries to ensure the integrity of the database, maintaining uniform corporate and/or statutory standards.
- Stores any type of geological drill hole data in the database.
- Ensures that unauthorized users cannot update the database through an extensive system of user roles, logins and passwords.
- Validates the database against a code dictionary and tracks changes to the database including the dictionary and third-party applications. These changes can then be rectified, reinstated or undone.
- Displays graphical results limitlessly, providing powerful visualization for presentation to anyone from Geologist through Mine Planner to Mine Manager. Correlation using graphical tools makes the task easier, quicker and more reliable than a numerical equivalent.
- Allows seamless interfacing to other Mincom MineScape products such as Stratmodel and Block Model, maximizing economic utilization of valuable data and allowing viable mine planning decisions.
- Caters for the widest range of reporting requirements from simple user reports to full statutory formats of accurate and presentable results.