Abstract

Abstract. Underground mining causes terrain surface deformations that lead to various threats to the environment and people, thus a systematic deformation monitoring needs to be performed. This monitoring mainly focuses only on the vertical part of the deformation and remote sensing techniques are currently very often used for this purpose. The development of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs) open new possibilities in this context. Most commonly, the mapping UASs are equipped with RGB cameras but also other lightweight sensors are utilized. In this work, the usefulness of UAS photogrammetry and LiDAR data is investigated in the context of detection and measurement of terrain deformations caused by underground mining. The accuracy of the methods was compared in reference to TLS data. The UAS and TLS measurements were performed in 2018 and 2019 but the subsidence was also evaluated in regards to ALS data acquired in 2011. The standard methodology based on Digital Terrain Models of Difference (DoDs) was applied to detect the subsidence. The DoD analysis was restricted to the hard surfaces. The profiles along the roads were also analysed to validate the accuracy of the data. The analysis showed that the UAS photogrammetry enables to obtain less noisy data and more accurate results of the terrain subsidence measurement than the UAS LiDAR sensors. The comparison of the DoDs showed about 33 cm subsidence between 2011 and 2018, which gives a subsidence rate of about 5 cm/year. The observed subsidence between years 2018 and 2019 was equal to about 5 to 15 cm depending on the measurement technique and investigated area.

Highlights

  • Underground mining causes various threats to the environment and people

  • The analysis showed that the Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs) photogrammetry enables to obtain less noisy data and more accurate results of the terrain subsidence measurement than the UAS Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) sensors

  • Since deformations caused by underground mining occur on larger areas and result usually in terrain subsidence, the goal of this study is to assess the potential of both types of UAS data: images and LiDAR in the monitoring of terrain vertical deformations caused by underground mining

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Introduction

Underground mining causes various threats to the environment and people One of such threats is deformation of the terrain surface, which is especially dangerous in urbanised areas as it can result in severe infrastructure damages. The terrain deformation can be measured using different methods and equipment, such as inclinometers, typical surveying techniques, and remote sensing techniques, including utilization of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR), Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and photogrammetric data. Each of these methods has its own advantages and limitations. The remote sensing techniques allow for fast acquisition of relatively accurate data with high spatial and temporal resolution

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