At GroundProbe, we are a global technology leader specialising in real-time solutions for measuring and monitoring geohazards. We are the brand most trusted by mining and civil operators globally, giving them the certainty they need to make critical decisions with confidence. For over 22 years, we have created state-of-the-art technologies and software that deliver precise […]
READ MOREApplying the Doppler principle to emergency geotechnical monitoring management
AUTHORS Vitor Almeida Santos, GroundProbe, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil Eduardo César Jardim, Vale, Itabira, MG, Brasil Albert Paulo Sabará, Vale, Mariana, MG, Brasil Thomaz Franco de Melo Cotta, GroundProbe, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil Bruno Penido Vecchia, GroundProbe, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil ABSTRACT Geotechnical scenarios encompassing stockpiles, open-cut mines, slopes, and dams face significant risks. Monitoring […]
READ MOREAn Innovative Approach to Blast Analytics Using Drone Technology for Enhanced Safety and Productivity
AUTHORS Rahardian Dwitya, GroundProbe, Balikpapan, Indonesia Taufan Nugraha, GroundProbe, Balikpapan, Indonesia Dwi Prio Utomo, GroundProbe, Balikpapan, Indonesia Ilham Prasetya Budhi, GroundProbe, Balikpapan, Indonesia Rachmat Hamid Musa, GroundProbe, Balikpapan, Indonesia Michael Jhonson Arnold Sirait, GroundProbe, Balikpapan, Indonesia Nessy Salsabilita, GroundProbe, Balikpapan, Indonesia Albert Giovanni Cabrejo-Lievano, GroundProbe, Tucson, USA INTRODUCTION The mining industry is transitioning towards technological […]
READ MOREFriction – Excerpt – ‘The Evolution of Monitoring Tailings Dams Across the Globe’
Originally written by Paul Davies, Commercial Manager, Australasia at GroundProbe and published in Friction How the mining industry monitors tailings dams has evolved over the years with advancements in technology, AI and research and development. In this article, GroundProbe’s Paul Davies discusses the approach to preventing tailings dam disasters with expert, Leo Probst. Here, they reflect […]
READ MOREFriction – Excerpt – ‘Why we use Slope Stability Radars and How it’s Changing’
Originally written by Paul Davies, Commercial Manager, Australasia GroundProbe Australia, and published in Friction In recent years, there has been a growth in the use of slope stability radars in open-cut mines. Although the primary reason has always been operator safety, a secondary benefit to improvements to mine productivity has justified increasing their usage. In […]
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