Geology still matters critically in a digital mining world because it provides the fundamental scientific understanding needed to locate, evaluate, and sustainably extract mineral resources.
Despite advances in digital technology, geological knowledge remains indispensable for accurate resource estimation, risk assessment, mine design, and environmental stewardship.
Digital tools enhance geology’s value by enabling better data collection, real-time interpretation, 3D modeling, and collaboration, but they build on the essential geological expertise that guides all mining decisions and ensures operational safety and efficiency(“Transforming Mining in 2025,” 2025).
Structural geology is essential in both mining and geotechnical projects, as it provides critical insights into the orientation and arrangement of geological structures. By mapping features like faults, joints, and veins, it aids in understanding the formation of mineral deposits and identifying high-grade zones, helping to guide exploration and ensure continuity of resources(Martinez, 2025).
What do you think is the most indispensable role of geology in a digital mine? Share your insights!
Reference:
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Martinez, G. (2025, February 17). Structural geology: A key element in mining exploration. https://sptab.com/structural-geology-for-precision-in-mining-exploration/
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Transforming Mining in 2025: The Critical Role of Geology. (2025, March 13). Discovery Alert. https://discoveryalert.com.au/news/role-of-geology-mining-2025-sustainable-strategies/


