Solid Models
A reserve (or solid) model consists of a table of information and a 3D model that contains irregularly shaped units of material. Every unit (called a solid) shares a set of attributes.
The information in a reserve model is stored in a table of columns and rows where each column represents a shared property, which are known as an attribute and each row represents an observation for a particular solid.
There are three types of reserve models:
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A reserve pit that represents a mine pit.
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A reserve waste utility that represents a site for waste storage.
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A reserve stockpile, a temporary destination for material, to be sent to the mill later.
You can have multiple models of each type in a single setup.