Using Autoplot’s Multiple Viewports in GEOVIA Surpac

In today’s post, I’ll be talking about how to use multiple viewports in Autoplot in GEOVIA Surpac to illustrate images of information related to one another. We are using Surpac 6.8 in this example.

This feature is suitable for geologists wanting to view grade on section, and for engineers looking at the mine development plan. The techniques outlined in the video tutorial below can be tailored to suit applications for geologists and engineers in both underground and open-pit environments.

Additionally, this plot is useful as an aide to users undertaking any of the day-to-day work tasks underground for context, as well as for management to review activities.

Watch the video below:

For more information on plotting, you can check out the plotting tutorial installed with Surpac. You can also contact your local support office for quick technical support issues, or training and project assistance for setting up plots particular to your organization.

Check out the following Surpac plotting posts:

Chris Bates

Mining Knowledge Consultant (Geology), GEOVIA at Dassault Systèmes
Chris Bates is part of the GEOVIA Center of Excellence in EMENA. As an experienced Geologist, Chris previously specialized in exploration geology with a focus on gold exploration in Guyana, South America. Chris has also worked on resource estimations for phosphates, coal and precious metals as well as data review validation and management. Chris specializes in GEOVIA Surpac, GEMS and MineSched and is based in Coventry, UK.