E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

Remote monitoring techniques for rehabilitated slope

  • Wong Leslie,
  • Costa Susanga,
  • Islam Tanvirul,
  • Missen Jon,
  • Anderson Nicole,
  • Chiu Wing Kong,
  • Kodikara Jayantha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202234703007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 347
p. 03007

Abstract

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AGL Loy Yang has been intensively engaged and involved in research in the area of rehabilitated mining slopes. A proposal was raised to turn the Loy Yang mine pit into a lake after decommission (in three decades) to achieve safe and stable rehabilitation of the mines. The slope stability of these rehabilitated slopes is one of the major concerns. The slopes are hardly failed spontaneously. Instead, they usually provide indications of distress (cracks and erosion) over some time. Therefore, an ongoing monitoring system may provide valuable time to mitigate the progression of the failure. Distributed optical fibre sensing (DOFS) and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) are emerging new and innovative technologies for remote monitoring a large civil structure for early warnings, alerts and decision making. Both DOFS and UAV have been recently deployed at Loy Yang rehabilitated trial site. The preliminary results have demonstrated their reliability and practicality for these rehabilitated slope monitoring techniques. These remote sensing techniques are compared and discussed in terms of slope monitoring application.