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can we filter a block model with a surface?
i would like to find out how many blocks of a block model is above surfaces such as pit shells and/or topography. how can we do this in leapfrog?
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How do I get the estimated block model grade on my planned drilling via. the drilling prognoses tool
Using the drilling prognoses tools the leapfrog3d help segment suggests that planned drill holes can be evaluated against a block model: Planning Drillholes (leapfrog3d.com) There are two columns shown there, Au and GM. I have planned drill holes and I need to create a table of the approximate lithology and grade (from our…
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Exporting a model/image as geotiff
I created a block model with groundwater concentration. It contains several elements (labels, contours, etc) that I would add to in Arc map. The image is georeferenced. This means it can be saved as geo tiff. The block model is 3D so when I try to create a plain-view layout, it doesn't work. Can someone explain how to…
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Is it possible to export a mesh to a block model?
Hello, I'm working with a fault system which contains multiple mesh for fault surface. I'm curious about if it is possible for me to convert/export those fault mesh into a block model. I'm looking for a block model that can show me if my fault system cut through individual blocks or not (1 and 0, blocks with faults, and…
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Fill Pct/Fill Vol column option in Edge?
Hi there, I'm a bit new to Edge (not to Leapfrog though), and had been accustomed to working not with sub-blocks but with block fractions in other software, but it seems like that's not a default option in Edge. Does anyone know a way or workaround to generate a fill percentage column? Thanks in advance. Miguel
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Evaluation against Topography
Hi everyone! Currently I'm using Leapfrog Geo/Edge for our shot term nickel operations and I would like to know if there a way to evaluate our reserves below topography, because during evaluation Leapfrog consider the total block, even the proportion of blocks that fall above topography. For operations this is important…