: Installing rock bolts (1.5–2.4 m) and cable bolts (4–12 m) to pin large blocks of rock together.
: Using instruments like borehole pressure cells (BPCs) and extensometers to track ground movement and stress changes.
: Optimizing the size of left-behind ore "pillars" to support the roof.
In photogrammetry and aerial mapping, are physical markers placed on the ground with known precise coordinates. Ground control points: why are they important? - Pix4D
: Mine operators are often required to maintain a Ground Control Management Plan (GCMP) to document their approach to assessing and controlling geotechnical hazards. 2. Surveying & Drone Mapping
: Installing rock bolts (1.5–2.4 m) and cable bolts (4–12 m) to pin large blocks of rock together.
: Using instruments like borehole pressure cells (BPCs) and extensometers to track ground movement and stress changes.
: Optimizing the size of left-behind ore "pillars" to support the roof.
In photogrammetry and aerial mapping, are physical markers placed on the ground with known precise coordinates. Ground control points: why are they important? - Pix4D
: Mine operators are often required to maintain a Ground Control Management Plan (GCMP) to document their approach to assessing and controlling geotechnical hazards. 2. Surveying & Drone Mapping