LIDAR Scanning

Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) Scanning are advanced remote sensing technologies that use laser light to accurately measure distances to the Earth’s surface, offering precise three-dimensional data crucial for mining operations.

Application

  • Creating detailed topographic maps for exploration and planning.
  • Accurately assessing stockpile volumes for inventory management.
  • Monitoring slopes and pit walls to predict and prevent landslides.
  • Efficiently constructs small diameter passes for transferring ore and waste between different levels of a mine.
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Benefits

  • Delivers precise 3D models of mining sites, facilitating better decision-making.
  • Streamlines surveying processes, reducing time and labor costs.
  • Provides critical data for assessing potential hazards, enhancing mine safety protocols.
  • Efficiently constructs small diameter passes for transferring ore and waste between different levels of a mine.

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