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The Australasian Ground Control Conference An ISRM Regional Symposium (AusRock Conference) 2022

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The Australasian Ground Control Conference An ISRM Regional Symposium (AusRock Conference) 2022

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Photogrammetry-based mapping techniques in slope stability management

Photogrammetry-based techniques supported by traditional mapping tools are more frequently used for open pit geotechnical mapping. It fundamentally involves the collection of geological, structural and rock mass data from pit batters when safe to do so. These are essential components for refining and implementing continuous improvements to geotechnical models. The geotechnical model is used to review bench performance, optimise geotechnical design parameters, interpretation and analysis of pit slope stability. This paper is a case study of implementing different pit mapping methods at Mount Carlton gold mine, North Queensland. It critically reviews the tools required, including the Brunton compass, mobile application Clino, geotechnical data mapping software CloudCompare (2015) and Sirovision software. The review compares the image precision, structural measurements and data analysis. The review also underlines mine site management philosophy for safe geotechnical data collection to identify in-pit geotechnical hazards and the mitigation of potential slope instability.
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  • Published: 2022
  • Pages: 9
  • PDF Size: 0.786 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P-02391-C2T2V6

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