Over the past ten years, a big part of the digital elevation modeling process has massively improved. The GIS and DEM software industry has grown by leaps and bounds with top of the line open-source and proprietary software capable of processing massive amounts of data to quickly produce precise DEMs in a range of formats.
This improvement in DEM production has meant great things for the mining industry. However, half the process is only half the battle when it comes to producing these valuable models. All that data that goes into DEMs still needs to be obtained, and without the right solution, it’s an onerous and expensive process. An old…
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