Applications of LiDAR in Underground Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Emily Muto
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Jun 25, 2024

Abstract

LiDAR technology has made it possible to map large areas of underground mines accurately and rapidly in three dimensions. MSHA Technical Support began implementing LiDAR technology in conjunction with the Agency’s Pillar Collapse Initiative, using scans to determine width-to-height ratios (w/h) of pillars adjacent to mass collapse areas and to conduct risk assessments for global pillar stability in U.S. stone mines. This work quickly expanded to include change detection, such as measuring many pillars to show which are deteriorating over time. Change detection has also been used in ground falls and squeeze areas to see if they have continued to propagate. LiDAR technology supports accurate data acquisition of unstable mining conditions from safe distances. For example, once the LiDAR scan has been processed, it can measure roof fall cavity heights and volumes with the user at a stable ground location. Some LiDAR scanners can collect geologic data, such as joint orientations.
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APA: Emily Muto  (2024)  Applications of LiDAR in Underground Mines

MLA: Emily Muto Applications of LiDAR in Underground Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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