The Use of Unmanned Aircraft System Technology for Highwall Mapping at Isibonelo Colliery, South Africa

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M. Katuruza C. Birch
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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5
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 2019

Abstract

"The purpose of this study was to demonstrate unmanned aircraft system (UAS) technology in opencast highwall mapping using the experience at Isibonelo Colliery in Mpumalanga Province of South Africa. In opencast mines, geological mapping has evolved over time and there have been challenges in extracting valuable information from exposed highwalls due to restricted access for safety reasons. A UAS was used at Isibonelo Colliery to conduct highwall mapping, using drone-based digital photogrammetry techniques. A demonstration survey was undertaken during February 2018. The highwall flyover demonstration was planned for two areas (North and South pits) where field control points were placed by the mine survey department. A contractor used a DJI Phantom 4 (Pro) for the highwall mapping. Raw data was processed within 48 hours and a 3D model of the mapped pit area was produced. Further data extraction included obtaining updated weathering and lithological contact elevations and thicknesses for use in short-term planning. The results showed a good correlation between the resource model and the UAS data model. The project was considered a success and highwall flyover mapping and is now standard practice at Isibonelo Colliery.IntroductionDetailed geological mapping is crucial to the understanding of the structure of any mineral deposit. Several mapping methods may be applied depending on the available exposure/outcrop and nature of the orebody; for example, coal deposits typically suboutcrop only, therefore an opencut highwall provides the best exposure for mapping the geology. Mapped information, when incorporated into a resource model (generated from exploration borehole data), improves the understanding of the orebody or coal seam. This research paper focused on the use of unmanned aircraft system (UAS) technology for pit highwall mapping to generate data for updating geological models and avail the latest information to mine planning to improve the short-term plans."
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APA: M. Katuruza C. Birch  (2019)  The Use of Unmanned Aircraft System Technology for Highwall Mapping at Isibonelo Colliery, South Africa

MLA: M. Katuruza C. Birch The Use of Unmanned Aircraft System Technology for Highwall Mapping at Isibonelo Colliery, South Africa. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2019.

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