Toward Precise Underground Mapping System In Canada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mike Ghassemi
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

It is clear that precise overground and under-ground mapping is an important factor for all designers. Due to rapid changes in underground construction, tunnel designers are increasingly in need of updating project information. This article explains the latest techniques for detecting under-ground utilities as well as underground mapping. Global Positioning System (GPS) is a very ac-curate and popular navigation and mapping system that has been used extensively above ground, but is not used for underground mapping as signals are not strong enough to pass through ground or water. Most underground techniques were developed for military applications during the first and second world wars. Later, the techniques became public. For example, ground penetrating radar was developed for the military in 1970 to be used for locating tunnels under the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea. Later, the same technique was used for detecting unexploded ordinance such as plastic land mines.
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APA: Mike Ghassemi  (2011)  Toward Precise Underground Mapping System In Canada

MLA: Mike Ghassemi Toward Precise Underground Mapping System In Canada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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