Monitoring Open Pit Slopes through Slope Monitoring Radar Based on Synthetic Aperture Radar

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Paolo Farina
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jun 1, 2012

Abstract

Slope monitoring radar has emerged in the last ten years as a leading edge tool for monitoring movements in natural and engineered slopes, thanks to its ability to rapidly measure slope movements with millimetric accuracy over wide areas in any weather conditions, obviating the need to install artificial reflectors. In recent years, slope monitoring radar has experienced significant improvements in its performances, mainly thanks to the use of different radar technology, such as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), able to overcome some of the limitations of the first generation of radar and to provide higher spatial resolution, longer working distances and faster acquisition time. One of the leading applications of this technology is today represented by slope monitoring within the surface mining industry. Prominent international mining groups currently employ slope monitoring radar, based either on Real Aperture Radar (RAR) and SAR technology, for active and background monitoring of open-pit walls. The main technical features of typical slope monitoring radar based on SAR technology along with their possible applications are presented in this paper along with recent case studies of successful slope monitoring in open pit mines.
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APA: Paolo Farina  (2012)  Monitoring Open Pit Slopes through Slope Monitoring Radar Based on Synthetic Aperture Radar

MLA: Paolo Farina Monitoring Open Pit Slopes through Slope Monitoring Radar Based on Synthetic Aperture Radar. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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