1. Why This Tool Was Developed?
In mining plans, reserve estimation is traditionally
carried out using cross-sectional area methods. While widely used, these
methods can sometimes lead to overestimation or underestimation of mineable
reserves. When reserves are overestimated, mine owners may be required to
pay excess royalty, resulting in financial burden. Conversely, when
reserves are underestimated, the government may lose legitimate revenue.
Both situations highlight the need for more reliable and transparent reserve
estimation methods.
Recognizing this gap, and in the absence of accessible tools
specifically designed for accurate estimation of mineable reserves, it was decided to developed Mining
Plan Suite. The objective was to create a practical, data-driven solution
that could estimate mineable reserves more accurately using boundary data and
elevation models, thereby supporting fair assessment for both the mine operators and the regulatory authorities.
This tool is intended primarily for geologists and mining engineers engaged in mining operations and regulatory compliance. Access to the application is restricted to registered users. Those requiring access may contact the developer, Biju Sebastian, at theminemapper@gmail.com for registration.
2. Starting with Boundary Pillar Coordinates
The foundation of Mine Mapper Suite is its ability to work
directly from mine boundary pillar coordinates. Once boundary data is
provided, the application establishes the mining lease limits and prepares the
spatial framework required for further analysis.
This approach removes the dependency on complex CAD or GIS
preprocessing and allows mine planning to begin immediately.
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| Mine boundary and no mining zone |
3. Terrain Generation Using LiDAR or SRTM Data
After defining the mine boundary, Mine Mapper Suite
generates the terrain surface using the best available elevation data. When
high-resolution LiDAR DEM data is available, it is used to produce a
detailed and accurate surface model. In the absence of LiDAR data, the
application automatically falls back to SRTM elevation data, ensuring
that surface modeling and analysis can continue without interruption.
This flexibility allows users to perform mine planning and
reserve estimation even in data-limited environments.
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| Option to choose elevation data |
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| Topographic Map |
4. Bench Design and Mining Simulation
Mining Plan Suite simulates the mining process through
controlled bench cutting. Users specify parameters such as bench height and
starting elevation, after which the software performs top slicing followed by
sequential bench development. Each bench is generated step by step, reflecting
realistic mining operations.
The system automatically stops bench cutting when the
ultimate pit limit is reached, ensuring that mining remains within feasible and
defined limits.
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| Selection of bench cutting parameters |
5. Elevation Profiles and Section Analysis
To further validate bench geometry and reserve calculations,
users can draw elevation profiles across the mining area. The software compares
the original surface with the mined surface and bench geometry, producing
stepwise profiles that clearly show bench floors and vertical faces.
These profiles are useful for understanding slope behavior,
bench design integrity, and overall mine geometry.
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| Cross Section |
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| Option to draw cross sections |
6. Three-Dimensional Visualization
Mining Plan Suite includes a 3D visualization module that
allows users to view the mine in three modes: Original Surface, Bench
Surface, and Original Surface with Benches. Adjustable vertical
exaggeration and interactive camera controls make it easier to interpret
terrain and bench development.
The 3D view enhances understanding of the mining plan and is
particularly useful for presentations and stakeholder communication.
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| 3D View -Bench Surface |
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| 3D View - Original Surface |
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| 3D View-Original and Bench Surface |
7. Contour Mapping and Surface Visualization
Mining Plan Suite produces contour maps within the
mining boundary. Contour intervals are calculated automatically based on
elevation variation, resulting in clean and readable maps. Boundary pillars are
clearly labeled, providing spatial clarity and reference for planning
decisions.
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| Contour Map |
8. Reserve and Volume Estimation
A key outcome of the bench cutting process is reserve
estimation. For each bench, Mining Plan Suite computes the cut area and
corresponding volume based on elevation differences and spatial extent. These
bench-wise volumes are accumulated to provide total extractable reserve
estimates for the mine.
Where applicable, soil or overburden parameters can be
incorporated to support more realistic reserve calculations. All results are
presented in structured tables suitable for technical evaluation and reporting.
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| Bench wise mineable reserve calculation |
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| Bench wise volume computation of overburden |
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| Bench floor area computation |
9. Report Generation in PDF Format
Mining Plan Suite provides a built-in facility to generate detailed, well-structured reports in PDF format, enabling users to document and present the results of mine planning and reserve estimation in a standardized manner. The generated report includes key project details, input parameters, bench-wise calculations, area and volume estimates, and summarized ore and overburden reserves. Visual outputs such as maps, profiles, charts, and tables produced during the analysis can also be incorporated into the report, ensuring transparency and traceability of results. This feature is particularly useful for technical review, internal documentation, and statutory submissions, allowing users to produce a ready-to-print report directly from the application without the need for external tools.
Mining Plan Suite demonstrates that effective mine planning and reserve estimation do not require complex inputs or expensive desktop software. Starting from simple boundary pillar data, the application delivers surface modeling, bench simulation, volume computation, profiles, and 3D visualization in a single integrated workflow. This makes it a practical and reliable solution for modern open pit mine planning.
Disclaimer and Terms of Use
Mining Plan Suite is provided as a technical decision-support tool to assist in mine planning and reserve estimation. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the computations and visualizations, the results generated by this application are indicative in nature and may be subject to errors arising from data quality, input assumptions, resolution of elevation models, or inherent limitations of computational methods.
The developer does not guarantee the completeness, accuracy, or suitability of the outputs for any specific purpose. Users are advised to independently verify all results using approved survey methods and professional judgment before adopting them for statutory, financial, or operational decisions. The developer shall not be held responsible or liable for any loss, damage, financial implication, or legal consequence arising directly or indirectly from the use of this application or reliance on its outputs.
This tool is intended for non-commercial, technical, and academic use only. Unauthorized commercial use is not permitted. By accessing or using this application, users acknowledge and accept these terms and conditions.

















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