CSIR Central

A hybrid of GNSS remote sensing and ground-based laser technology for geo-referenced surveying in mining.

IR@CIMFR: CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad

View Archive Info
 
 
Field Value
 
Title A hybrid of GNSS remote sensing and ground-based laser technology for geo-referenced surveying in mining.
 
Creator Prakash , Amar
Verma, Aniket
Sharma, Anand
Jaiswal, Prerna
Mandal, Sujit K.
 
Subject Mine Subsidence
 
Description Rapid, precise and frugal surveying is a strategic factor in the present mechanized mining environment owing to rapid surface profile transformation in a short period. Determination of global coordinates with high accuracy using the satellite-based global navigation satellite system (GNSS) has been studied in the mining arena and is gradually becoming an essential component. A case study of Khanak Stone Mine, Haryana, India, is discussed here, highlighting the combination of GNSS system and terrestrial laser scanner for the preparation of a surface profile of a rugged terrain with the key objec�tive to determine the precise in situ rock excavation in periodical phases. The actual tonnage of rock produced/ transported from the mine has been calculated by de�termining the in situ density and bulk density in the laboratory. The study reveals that this survey of appro�ach is apt to achieve quality plan and to obtain the goal of actual tonnage of rocks excavated.
 
Date 2024-02-10
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Prakash , Amar and Verma, Aniket and Sharma, Anand and Jaiswal, Prerna and Mandal, Sujit K. (2024) A hybrid of GNSS remote sensing and ground-based laser technology for geo-referenced surveying in mining. CURRENT SCIENCE, 126 (3).
 
Relation http://cimfr.csircentral.net/2690/