Abstract

This article presents a method of use of measurements based on airborne laser scanning to monitoring secondary influences caused by underground exploitation of coal deposits. The issue of secondary influences is still current topic in underground mining, especially in areas with a long mining history. The article presents, on the example of mining exploitation in the city of Bytom, the method of acquiring and processing data from the measurement of airborne laser scanning and interpretation of the obtained results.

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