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Burra mine 3D model

The Burra (Burra) Mine, situated 150 km north of Adelaide within the Adelaide Geosyncline, produced 2.7 million tonnes of copper ore in two major mining phases: 1845 – 1877 and 1970 - 1981.



The entire length of the pit is occupied by a diapiric body intruding the Skillogalee Dolomite and may extend up to 500 m to the west. Recognition that the porphyry and associated mineralisation are of similar age to the host Skillogalee Dolomite promotes large tracts of the Adelaide Geosyncline as prospective for similar mineralisation.



The Burra mine 3D model was constructed using a georeferenced version of the original hand-drafted base map, which included elevation data points surveyed during the final phase of mining. These elevation locations and associated height data were digitised from the georeferenced map into a GIS point dataset. Borehole and survey station points were captured and saved in separate point datasets. The point dataset elevation values were transferred to the base plan polylines (where spatially coinicident), and these lines were used to generate a 3D triangular irregular network (TIN). Elevation points not spatially coincident with base plan lines were added to the TIN separately. The geology dataset was draped over the TIN in a 3D visualisation environment and was output to an Adobe 3D pdf format for display in Acrobat Reader TM.

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Identification info

Date (Released)
2009-01-27
Purpose

To aid in geological exploration.

Status
Completed
Point of contact
Role Organisation Electronic mail address
Point of contact

Department for Energy and Mining, Customer Services

resources.customerservices@sa.gov.au

Custodian

Geological Survey of South Australia

resources.customerservices@sa.gov.au

Topic category
  • Geoscientific information

Extent

Extent

N
S
E
W




Extent

Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification: Fields of Research
  • Earth Sciences

  • Simulation and Modelling

  • Primary Mining And Extraction Of Mineral Resources

  • Geology

Theme
  • South Australia

Resource constraints

Use constraints
License
Other constraints

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australian Licence CC BY

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Distribution Information

Distribution format
  • GOCAD

  • PDF

OnLine resource

Download Model

3D Model data package (183Mb)

OnLine resource

Download Model

3D Model PDF (10Mb)

OnLine resource

Download Associated Report

Download associated report in PDF format

OnLine resource

View 3D Geological Model

Resource lineage

Statement

Recent (as of now) major technical advances in computer-based geological modelling and data visualization methods have allowed the Geological Survey of South Australia to create a digital model of the mine's geology from stored data that was obtained by the above described project: this data hitherto has only existed in hard copy records kept by the Department. Note: these models are presented as a 'proof of concept' only and their accuracy (spatial or otherwise) should not be relied upon for exploration or other decision making processes.

Hierarchy level
Dataset

Metadata

Metadata identifier
urn:uuid/9e32de0e-4f96-4bc9-b37f-f423b9a6609e

Language
English
Character encoding
anyValidURI
Contact
Role Organisation Electronic mail address
Point of contact

Department for Energy and Mining, Customer Services

resources.customerservices@sa.gov.au

Type of resource

Resource type
Model
Name

Burra mine 3D model

Metadata linkage
https://portal.auscope.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/9e32de0e-4f96-4bc9-b37f-f423b9a6609e

Date info (Revision)
2025-06-19T02:57:30.645617Z
Date info (Creation)
2018-09-06T14:48:32

Metadata standard

Title

ISO 19115-3

 
 

Overviews

3D_Burra_Thumb1.png

Spatial extent

Keywords

South Australia
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification: Fields of Research

Earth Sciences Geology Primary Mining And Extraction Of Mineral Resources Simulation and Modelling


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