Abstract

The extraction of underground mineral sources has a significant negative impact on the local environment, results in land surface subsidence. As far as subsidence monitoring technology is concerned, leveling is the most accurate. However, leveling can only obtain discrete point data but not the whole area information of the subsidence basin. In this study, Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (D-InSAR) combined with Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology is used to study the subsidence characteristics of the whole working panel. In this analysis, the Huainan mining area is tested as a research area; measured data are compared to the elevation accuracy of the Digital Surface Model (DSM) data, which can be considered for the subsequent works of the mining area. Based on the subsidence affected area, the ground object-type information is recorded to provide basic information for the ecological restoration work after mining so that the data before and after mining can be obtained synchronously. Finally, the differential interference results and Digital Orthophoto Map (DOM) data are combined to assess the spatiotemporal evolution of working panel subsidence and its influence on surface features. The main novelty of the proposed work is combining UAV and D-InSAR to get more accurate analysis of mining subsidence. It can be done using the proposed method.

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