Will it happen some day ¿? It'd be great for those who don't have access to other softwares like MapTek's and are more comfortable with Leapfrog. Thanks!
I want my geological layer/surface to follow topographic pattern/surface at locations where there is no data (borehole data)
Just started working with Leapfrog Geo 2025.1, is anyone else also having a problem with the slicing tool (thick slice), where it won't go any thinner than ~ 180m? Thanks in advance
I've got a single polyline that outlines many disconnected segments of siderite mineralization drawn from dozens of underground face photos. I would like to group some of these segments together into a wireframe as the basis for a small geologic model of boudinage. I know that I can select each segment and assign it a…
Hi all, I’d like to incorporate surface logging using outcrops exposed along the roads. To make this process more continuous and integrated into the current workflow, I was thinking of converting certain road segments into drillhole traces. Do you have any suggestions or ideas on how best to approach this? Thanks in…
Hi All, I'm looking to display the collar of boreholes based on different group/categories, —for example, based on the lithologies encountered at the end of each borehole or whether ore was intercepted. This would help me quickly visualize and understand the zoning of the ground. Is there a way to achieve this in Leapfrog?…
Hi All, I have a question, how to validate a solid in the leapfrog geo, where the solid in *.dtm format. Please you response. Thankyou, Regards
I am trying to apply a bench code to a block model using this function Bench = round(([zc]-[Block Model Z origin])/ [Bench Height],0)* [Bench Height] +[Block Model Z origin] Broadly the calc is doing what is needs (although not having the INT() option is a challenge) However, I need to report from the model on the Bench…
Mining workflows are complex and they rarely happen in silos. Between drillhole data, geochemistry results, geophysics, and surface mapping, there’s a lot of information coming in from different sources. Trying to interpret it all separately can lead to missed insights or conflicting conclusions. That’s why having a shared…
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