Development and commissioning of IVEC (Iscor Video Exploration Camera) for the determining of borehole inclines

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. du Plessis H. Bosman W. van Niekerk N. von Stade
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Sep 1, 2001

Abstract

Exploration, and other, boreholes are drilled to obtain information about the geological environment. Knowledge of the exact position (dip and direction) of the holes is important to ensure compatibility between the hole and the geological information. Kumba Resources traditionally used mechanical methods to determine the hole characteristics. These are cumbersome and expensive, and as a consequence a new method, the IVEC (Iscor Video Exploration Camera), was developed which utilizes a charged coupled device (CCD) image sensor focused on a three-dimensional compass. This system is rugged, relatively inexpensive and gives real-time results during borehole logging. Keyword: Borehole inclination, deviation, dip and direction, geophysics, exploration.
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APA: G. du Plessis H. Bosman W. van Niekerk N. von Stade  (2001)  Development and commissioning of IVEC (Iscor Video Exploration Camera) for the determining of borehole inclines

MLA: G. du Plessis H. Bosman W. van Niekerk N. von Stade Development and commissioning of IVEC (Iscor Video Exploration Camera) for the determining of borehole inclines. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2001.

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