Mapping Mining-Induced Subsidence from Space in a Hard Rock Mine: Example of SAR Interferometry Application at the Kiruna Mine, Sweden

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Emmanuel Henry
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2003

Abstract

Hanging wall deformation monitoring at the Kiruna Mine is a major concern for Luossavaara- Kiirunavaara AB (LKAB) since underground production is deepening towards the Kiruna Town. In the quest for more effective monitoring techniques, LKAB decided to evaluate satellite-borne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) interferometry?s ability to monitor ground subsidence by generating continuous deformation maps from satellite radar images. While adopted by other geoscience-related industries, SAR interferometry is still relatively untested in the Mining industry. This paper describes how subsidence is actually monitored on the Kiruna Mine?s hanging wall and gives an insight on SAR interferometry?s principle. The encouraging results are discussed as well as the technique?s benefits (continuous deformation mapping, low cost, fast, etc) and limitations (sensitivity to snow and vegetation cover).
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APA: Emmanuel Henry  (2003)  Mapping Mining-Induced Subsidence from Space in a Hard Rock Mine: Example of SAR Interferometry Application at the Kiruna Mine, Sweden

MLA: Emmanuel Henry Mapping Mining-Induced Subsidence from Space in a Hard Rock Mine: Example of SAR Interferometry Application at the Kiruna Mine, Sweden. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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