Some Aspects Of Subsidence Monitoring In Difficult Terrain And Climate Conditions Of Rocky Mountains Western Canada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Y. Fisekci
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Subsidence measurement methods, applied over the thick and steep seam mining in the Rocky Mountains Region of Western Canada are described. The studies to date indicate that two new subsidence monitoring techniques appear to be the most suited methods for our conditions. The computerized telemetry and aerial photogrammetry systems are being tested for the reliability of the systems during the winter months within the network of laser surveying over the workings of the new hydraulic mine. The site particulars and the mining method of the concerned area have been described briefly. The observation over the old hydraulic mine indicate that panels adjacent to each other do not obey identical subsidence phenomenon.
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APA: M. Y. Fisekci  (1982)  Some Aspects Of Subsidence Monitoring In Difficult Terrain And Climate Conditions Of Rocky Mountains Western Canada

MLA: M. Y. Fisekci Some Aspects Of Subsidence Monitoring In Difficult Terrain And Climate Conditions Of Rocky Mountains Western Canada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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