ON APPLIED ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT GEO-INFORMATIONAL SYSTEMS OF MINING PLANTS

Authors

  • Sergey Kornilkov The Institute of mining UB RAS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18454/2313-1586.2016.04.131

Keywords:

geo-informational system, mineral raw material base, initial, specificated and calculated (adaptive) data, system estimate, standard task

Abstract

The methods of geo-informational analysis of the
territory of mining operations conducting in terms
of marking out the zones of technogenous affection
are presented. The methods provide for georesources and geo-systems situational estimate in
terms of experimental geo-informational sytem
(GIS) that is being formed “Integrated development of the Urals natural and technogenous
resources”. Aprobation of the proposed methods of
purposeful search and generation the variants of
solution during forming the strategy of survey,
development and deposits mining and estimation the
consequences of their realization is indicative of the
fact that integrated researches based on advancing
or paralel estimates are the basis for managing
affects grounded forming. The practice of
informational software creation indicates that
during structurization of data, saved and processed
using GIS, they ought to be precisely subdivided
according to the following indications: initial,
specificated and calculated.
For working out the methods of solving the tasks of
set technogenous impact of mining plants’ objects in
the area of mining operations performing, search
for structural schemes of solutions taking and
integrated estimate of techno-spere and natural
environment interaction the analysis of mining
plants’ situational plans was performed. It revealed
the pilot GIS potentialities from the view point of
expanding the field of its employment. Formally
solving various tasks of system estimate of
arrangement and set technogenous mining plants’
objects impact in the area of mining operations
conducting and their integrated interaction with
natural environment can be implemented in several
typical variants: direct and inverse problems, the
“catastrophe”-problem and generalization
problem.

Published

2016-12-31

Issue

Section

GEOINFORMATICS