Mining enterprise design is a complex and meticulous job that requires an in-depth understanding of geology, environment, engineering, and other fields. Among them, geological data is the cornerstone of the design, which is directly related to the feasibility, safety and economic benefits of mine construction and production. Therefore, the design of mining enterprises has strict requirements for geological data.
The geological exploration report and accompanying drawings are the basic information for the design of the mining enterprise, which includes the topographic survey data and topographic map of the mining area, as well as the hydrogeological report. Designers need to review and grasp the degree of exploration of the ore deposit, and ensure that the exploration work fully reveals the distribution, occurrence, morphology and change law of the ore body in the spatial location, as well as the change of grade. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to whether there are other ore bodies in the surrounding rocks of the upper and lower walls of the ore body, as well as whether the goaf distribution of the previously mined ore body and the layout of the exploration project are reasonable.
The division of exploration types of non-ferrous metal deposits is to better guide the design and construction of non-ferrous metal mines. According to the different characteristics of the deposit, the non-ferrous metal deposit can be divided into different exploration types, and the corresponding requirements and standards are put forward for different types. Through these standards and requirements, geological exploration work can be better guided, reasonable design schemes can be formulated, and the effectiveness and efficiency of mine construction and production can be improved.
In the classification of exploration types of non-ferrous metal deposits, there are significant differences in geological characteristics, ore body morphology, scale, grade distribution and structural complexity of different types of deposits. These differences directly affect the exploration difficulty, exploration accuracy and reserve calculation accuracy of the ore deposit, which in turn has an important impact on the rationality of the mine design.