Proceedings of the First Asia Pacific Slope Stability in Mining Conference 2016
DOI: 10.36487/acg_rep/1604_23_leoni
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Techniques for three-dimensional displacement vector using ground-based interferometric synthetic aperture radar

Abstract: Over the past 10 years slope monitoring radar via the interferometry technique has evolved as an important tool for safety critical monitoring of pit wall movements in surface mining. Whilst radar can provide near real-time high spatial resolution surface displacement movement, the displacement vector measured using interferometry is line-of-site (LOS) to the radar position and does not provide a spatially oriented vector. Using two or more ground-based interferometric synthetic aperture radar (GBInSAR) system… Show more

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“…Using this method, one may also recognize the water-bearing zones and to estimate the maximum thickness of colluvium, as well as the depth of occurrence of the slip sections. According to the manufacturer (IDS) [7] one of the basic directions of use of radar interferometric (IBIS-L and IBIS-M) is the detection, monitoring and prediction of instability of slopes, embankments of settlers and deformation of soil surface and buildings in the areas of mining activity. The instrument of IBIS system allows us for remote, non-contact measurement of unattainable in the current practice precision and frequency.…”
Section: Monitoring Of Landslidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using this method, one may also recognize the water-bearing zones and to estimate the maximum thickness of colluvium, as well as the depth of occurrence of the slip sections. According to the manufacturer (IDS) [7] one of the basic directions of use of radar interferometric (IBIS-L and IBIS-M) is the detection, monitoring and prediction of instability of slopes, embankments of settlers and deformation of soil surface and buildings in the areas of mining activity. The instrument of IBIS system allows us for remote, non-contact measurement of unattainable in the current practice precision and frequency.…”
Section: Monitoring Of Landslidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Triggering conditions and influence factors of practical deformations are complicated, which may occur in any direction. Accurate 3-D deformation measurement is of great significance for the forecasting and early warning of geological disasters [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%