Tailings storage facilities (TSFs) are an essential infrastructure of mineral processing, but they represent a significant physical, chemical and biological hazard and must, therefore, be strictly and responsibly sited, managed and closed. Tailings can, for example, be dispersed by many processes (such as sinkholes, earthquakes, intense rainfall and flood events, and wind), substandard design and construction, and seepage. The stability and behaviour of TSFs needs to be continuously monitored and one highly effective way of doing this is through satellite Earth observation (EO). The EO industry is witnessing a technological revolution. Large and long-lifespan satellite sensors that have been the staple of national space agencies and commerc...
Tailings dams and storage facilities store toxic mine waste and effluent. Failure of a tailings stor...
As part of the REmote SEnsing supporting surveillance and operation of Mines (RESEM) project, we per...
Rising groundwater in abandoned mines may result in ground movements at the surface overlying underg...
Waste materials produced by mining activities (tailings) can be collected in artificial ponds delimi...
Tailings dams are used to store toxic mine waste and effluent. Their failure rate is estimated to be...
Catastrophic failure of a tailings dam at an iron ore mine complex in Brumadinho, Brazil, on 25th Ja...
Tailings dams are earth embankments used to store toxic mine waste and effluent, often constructed w...
The failures of tailings dams, used to store waste from mining operations, pose a significant risk t...
The land surface is under constant movement in both horizontal and vertical directions. In some extr...
The utilisation of InSAR techniques for the monitoring of subsidence over mining areas, employing op...
Tailings dams are earth embankments used to store toxic mine waste and effluent. Their failure, as a...
The utilisation of InSAR techniques for the monitoring of surface subsidence over mining areas, empl...
Land subsidence is an environmental, geological phenomenon that often refers to gradual settling or ...
In this paper, ground deformation measurements from Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR) ...
Surface subsidence induced by mining is a source of risk to people, equipment and environment. It ma...
Tailings dams and storage facilities store toxic mine waste and effluent. Failure of a tailings stor...
As part of the REmote SEnsing supporting surveillance and operation of Mines (RESEM) project, we per...
Rising groundwater in abandoned mines may result in ground movements at the surface overlying underg...
Waste materials produced by mining activities (tailings) can be collected in artificial ponds delimi...
Tailings dams are used to store toxic mine waste and effluent. Their failure rate is estimated to be...
Catastrophic failure of a tailings dam at an iron ore mine complex in Brumadinho, Brazil, on 25th Ja...
Tailings dams are earth embankments used to store toxic mine waste and effluent, often constructed w...
The failures of tailings dams, used to store waste from mining operations, pose a significant risk t...
The land surface is under constant movement in both horizontal and vertical directions. In some extr...
The utilisation of InSAR techniques for the monitoring of subsidence over mining areas, employing op...
Tailings dams are earth embankments used to store toxic mine waste and effluent. Their failure, as a...
The utilisation of InSAR techniques for the monitoring of surface subsidence over mining areas, empl...
Land subsidence is an environmental, geological phenomenon that often refers to gradual settling or ...
In this paper, ground deformation measurements from Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR) ...
Surface subsidence induced by mining is a source of risk to people, equipment and environment. It ma...
Tailings dams and storage facilities store toxic mine waste and effluent. Failure of a tailings stor...
As part of the REmote SEnsing supporting surveillance and operation of Mines (RESEM) project, we per...
Rising groundwater in abandoned mines may result in ground movements at the surface overlying underg...