Amata (they/she) on Nostr: nprofile1q…njg2v Not a mining engineer, but a caver. With friends in mining in the ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqgvaat68phyqhl34jgf6hahrk3r433jnftq6rqm5v48hrcnvma3rs7njg2v (nprofile…jg2v) Not a mining engineer, but a caver. With friends in mining in the UK (where there is lots of cave & mine crossover).
Compass has been in use since then (90/00) and still is today for modeling passageways: https://fountainware.com/compass/
Walls was another early one:
https://www.texasspeleologicalsurvey.org/software/walls/tsswalls.php
Therion is long used in the UK:
https://therion.speleo.sk/
I also asked one of my friends who is with http://mining-eye.co.uk/ and they replied, "The answer to that really depends if this is a person or big company. Most big international mining and quarries companies have there own custom software. Many individuals do too, but also more likely to use things like SURPAC"
Compass has been in use since then (90/00) and still is today for modeling passageways: https://fountainware.com/compass/
Walls was another early one:
https://www.texasspeleologicalsurvey.org/software/walls/tsswalls.php
Therion is long used in the UK:
https://therion.speleo.sk/
I also asked one of my friends who is with http://mining-eye.co.uk/ and they replied, "The answer to that really depends if this is a person or big company. Most big international mining and quarries companies have there own custom software. Many individuals do too, but also more likely to use things like SURPAC"