Monitoring of Mining Surface Deformation using Satellite InSAR and Precise GPS Techniques

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Karsten Zimmermann
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Surface deformation monitoring is required all over the mining industry. For example oil and gas companies need this information to support exploration and production activities and to detect impacts from surface subsidence of existing hydrocarbon fields. Also opencast mines require large area information of subsidence due to dewatering of the overburden. Because of this, a lot of surface deformations measurements with GPS or traditional geodetic measurement techniques have been conduced during the last decades. This paper presents the actual capabilities to analyze GPS data using the state of the art Bernese GPS Software for GPS post processing. A new way of monitoring subsidence is a combination of GPS and satellite InSAR data. Considering this it is hoped that a combined strategy will permit receiving overall more information by integrating high point density of InSAR and accuracy of GPS. DMT is one of the leading actors on GPS services especially for monitoring surface movements from underground activities e.g. mining, water pumping or oil and gas exploitation. The paper will discuss preferences and problems of this approach on results of a current project of DMT.
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APA: Karsten Zimmermann  (2008)  Monitoring of Mining Surface Deformation using Satellite InSAR and Precise GPS Techniques

MLA: Karsten Zimmermann Monitoring of Mining Surface Deformation using Satellite InSAR and Precise GPS Techniques. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2008.

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