Automated Monitoring Of Rock Slopes And Waste Dumps

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Andrew G. Martin
Organization:
International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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15
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3913 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

In 1991, Modular Mining Systems began marketing a Slope Monitoring System (SMS) now installed at twelve mines. The SMS uses automated wire line extensometers to monitor field conditions frequently. Every few minutes, the slope displacement values and current temperature are transmitted to a central computer via a packet radio telemetry system. The desktop workstation receiving the data continuously provides updated displays of active slope monitors and generates audible and visual alarms if movement exceeds user specified thresholds. The computer system also generates numerous graphs and reports for quick analysis of slope stability. This work describes the functionality of the SMS, details improvements to the SMS hardware and software developed for several clients, outlines different installation techniques needed for wall rock and spoil monitoring, and interprets slope movement data using illustrations of stable and unstable conditions.
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APA: Andrew G. Martin  (1996)  Automated Monitoring Of Rock Slopes And Waste Dumps

MLA: Andrew G. Martin Automated Monitoring Of Rock Slopes And Waste Dumps. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1996.

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