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Remote Sensing Interpretation Signs of Land Cover Types for Mine Development
First, the remote sensing interpretation methods of different types of land covers for mine development were introduced. Then, the land cover types for mine development were concluded in terms of two aspects, i.e., mine development use and geologic disasters. Subsequently, this chapter mainly covers the remote sensing interpretation signs of land cover for mine development (mainly for tunnels and wellheads, stope, transfer site, solid waste, and mine buildings) and mining targets (mainly for stope, coal pile, other ore piles, coal washery pile, beneficiation field, dumping site, tailings pond, coal gangue pile, waste rock pile, table mound, and mine buildings).
Remote Sensing Interpretation Signs of Land Cover Types for Mine Development
First, the remote sensing interpretation methods of different types of land covers for mine development were introduced. Then, the land cover types for mine development were concluded in terms of two aspects, i.e., mine development use and geologic disasters. Subsequently, this chapter mainly covers the remote sensing interpretation signs of land cover for mine development (mainly for tunnels and wellheads, stope, transfer site, solid waste, and mine buildings) and mining targets (mainly for stope, coal pile, other ore piles, coal washery pile, beneficiation field, dumping site, tailings pond, coal gangue pile, waste rock pile, table mound, and mine buildings).
Remote Sensing Interpretation Signs of Land Cover Types for Mine Development
Chen, Weitao (author) / Li, Xianju (author) / Wang, Lizhe (author)
Remote Sensing Intelligent Interpretation for Mine Geological Environment ; Chapter: 4 ; 91-101
2022-08-19
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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