Use of Structure from Motion Photogrammetry for Monitoring of Underground Storage Facilities

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Malte J. M. Gurgel Axel Preusse
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Jul 1, 2023

Abstract

The planning, construction, and monitoring of underground storage facilities is a key factor in meeting upcoming challenges as part of the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables. Therefore, the many years of knowledge and expertise in ground control gained from coal mining are highly valuable for new mining and storage operations. For such applications, our previous work examined cavity registration, combining structure from motion and LiDAR through a case study in a former lead ore mine. Building on this, the results of this recent case study are discussed regarding the possible application in sites for nuclear waste disposal in Germany including a view on the situation in the United States. Photogrammetric methods are particularly suitable as part of long-term monitoring, which relies on both precise survey results and a large variety of detailed visualization. In order to gain a better understanding of the resulting application potential for holistic monitoring, both existing repositories sites in Germany and ones yet to be found are examined. This search and selection process for high-level nuclear waste disposal is studied in detail together with rules resulting from the (German) mining law, regulations, and other guidelines. Hereby, key requirements of photogrammetric products like oriented images, point clouds, and three-dimensional (3- D) models are identified for different case studies. The findings on accuracy and integrity of the generated models are not only of interest for future repository sites or underground pumped storage power plants, but also offers various possibilities for underground mining of coal and other commodities.
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APA: Malte J. M. Gurgel Axel Preusse  (2023)  Use of Structure from Motion Photogrammetry for Monitoring of Underground Storage Facilities

MLA: Malte J. M. Gurgel Axel Preusse Use of Structure from Motion Photogrammetry for Monitoring of Underground Storage Facilities. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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