FMR-MINE SURVEYING DGMS EXAM SYLLABUS
SYLLABUS FOR EXAMINATION FOR FIRST CLASS MANAGER’S CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY RESTRICTED TO MINES HAVING OPENCAST WORKING ONLY
(Under Metalliferous Mines Regulations, 1961)
MINE SURVEYING
Linear measurement:- Instruments for measuring distance and ranging, units of measurement in surveying.
EDM:- Principles of measurements; types; correction and selection of instrument.
Angular measurement:- Prismatic compass; bearing of lines; local attraction; magnetic declination.
Dials; loose and fast needle surveying; plan table surveying and micro-optic alidade.
Theodolite:- Modern micro-optic theodolites; measurement of horizontal and vertical angles; theodolite traversing; traverse calculation; computation of coordinates; adjustment of traverse; temporary and permanent adjustment; tacheometry.
Lavelling:- Lavelling instruments; types of leveling; characteristics and uses of contours; methods of contouring; booking and reduction methods; temporary and permanent adjustment of levels; problems solving.
Use, care, testing and adjustment of instruments.
Controlled surveys:- Triangulation; trilateration; application of GPS and Total Station in mine surveying.
Field astronomy:- Astronomical terms; determination of true bearing by equal altitude method; Gyro theodolite; principle and determination of Gyro north.
Surveys of flat, moderately and steeply inclined and vertical workings; traversing along steep working with or without auxiliary telescopes; 3D laser profiling of bench walls in opencast working.
Theory of errors and adjustments: Causes and classification of errors; inclines of precision; laws of weight propagation and adjustment of errors; adjustment of triangulation figures.
National grid: Map projection Cassini Lambert’s polyconic and universal transfers Mercator; transformation of coordinates.
Geodesy :- Geod, spheroid and ellipsoid, geocentric, geodetic and astronomical coordinates, orthometric and dynamic heights.
Astronomy:- Astronomical triangle; conversion of time systems and precise determination of azimuth by astronomical methods.
Photogrammetry:- Introduction; scale of a vertical photograph; photograph versus maps; application of photogrammetry in mining.
Area and volume calculation:- Different methods and their limitations; earth work and building estimation; laying out of rail and haul road curves.
Sampling, and valuation of mineral deposits; reserve calculations. Dip, strike, fault and outcrop problems, borehole surveying and calculations, determination of azimuth, latitude and longitude.
Types of plans and sections for opencast workings and their preparation, care, storage and preservation; legislation concerning mine plans and sections; duties and responsibilities of surveyors.
Application of computers in mine surveying and preparation of plans.
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