GroundProbe has released a revolutionary atmospheric correction algorithm for our Slope Stability Radar (SSR) suite – Precision Atmospherics®! A step change in the way atmospherics are treated and managed; it is the most advanced correction algorithm in the market today.
READ MOREProviding a decisively clearer view of real deformation at Bingham Canyon
OVERVIEW The Kennecott Copper Mine (Bingham Canyon) is 25 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The mine, in production since 1903, is one of the world’s largest and deepest open-pit mines and employs over 2000 people. Owned by the Rio Tinto Group, it has produced more copper than any other mine in history. […]
READ MOREA New Atmospheric Correction Algorithm for Ground-Based Radars
GroundProbe’s Group Geotechnical Sales Specialist, Albert Cabrejo GroundProbe’s Head of Research and Development, Pat Bellett GroundProbe’s Co-Founder, Dr Glen Stickley For the last five years, GroundProbe has been developing a new atmospheric correction technique which has been tested at mine sites around the world. While open pits have been monitored for over […]
READ MOREData Management in Rapidly Changing Atmospheric Conditions at Huckleberry Mine
DATA MANAGEMENT IN RAPIDLY CHANGING ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS “The SSR has proven to consistently offer the information we require in all weather conditions, where other means of data collection are affected.” – Kent T. Christensen, P.Eng., Manager of Mine Engineering and New Projects, Huckleberry Mine Huckleberry Mine is an open-pit copper/molybdenum mine located in central British […]
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