Abstract

At present, in Kuzbass, various methods of automation of plane surveys in open mining are used. In most cases, the choice of method depends on the material base of the enterprise and the professionalism of the performers. Typically, the work on the surveying automation consists in using electronic tachometers, which reduce time and simplify field and office work. However, the use of electronic tachometers remains the human factor and does not allow solving the problem of displaying the situation throughout the open pit at one physical moment of time. Aerial photography (AP) significantly increases the performance of plane surveys and makes it possible to most fully and reliably display the information about the surface and ensure the safety of fieldwork. The article presents a comparative analysis of the accuracy of constructing a digital terrain model obtained during aerial photography by AN-2 aircraft and instrumental survey performed with electronic tachometer Leica TS 06 plus, by example of surveying a trench of section № 1 at Olzherassky open pit in the Kemerovo region. The advantages and disadvantages of AP from an airplane and prospects of using AP from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) are given.

Highlights

  • Surveying is a crucial task on which a huge range of mining enterprise goals depends: from operating a separate technical unit to the issue of global subsoil safety.At present, in Kuzbass, various methods of automation of plane surveys in open mining operations are used to improve the quality of field measurements and the reliability of reporting materials

  • Aerial photography can be used to control instrumental measurements performed by the surveying service in mining enterprises

  • Spatial-digital terrain models based on the results of instrumental surveying and aerial photography from an airplane have maximum differences of 0.19 m in plan and 0.15 m in height, which is within acceptable values

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Introduction

Surveying is a crucial task on which a huge range of mining enterprise goals depends: from operating a separate technical unit to the issue of global subsoil safety. In Kuzbass, various methods of automation of plane surveys in open mining operations are used to improve the quality of field measurements and the reliability of reporting materials (plans, profiles, acts, justifications and other documents). The work on the surveying automation consists in using electronic tachometers, which reduce time and simplify field and office work.

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