GroundProbe’s Regional Geotechnical Manager – Asia, Rachmat Hamid Musa GroundProbe’s Senior Geotechnical Engineer, Rahardian Dwitya Detecting an imminent failure is immensely important in slope stability monitoring, especially in open pit mining where potential hazards can significantly impact safety and production. The current, well-accepted method to detect an imminent failure is to monitor the slope behaviour […]
READ MOREPT Bayan Resources Tbk – Optimising Coal Recovery in a Time of Declining Coal Prices – July 2012
The Geotechnical team at PT Bayan Resources Tbk (PT Bayan) knew that there was potential for improved coal recovery at a number of their Indonesian mine sites. To maximise coal recovery in unstable pit areas, the GroundProbe Slope Stability Radar (SSR-XT) was deployed. PDF Case Study
READ MORELeigh Creek Coal Mine – Achieving Huge Production Gains Using SSR – March 2011
Slope stability in Leigh Creek coal mine presents an ongoing concern for the Geotechnical team. Leigh Creek Coal Mine currently employs a number of technologies to measure and assess the stability of the mine slopes. Prisms and two GroundProbe Slope Stability Radar (SSR) are deployed across terraces on the east and west mine walls. PDF […]
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