Development of a highwall monitoring system using time domain reflectometry
Abstract
Syncrude Canada Ltd. operates a surface oil sands mine in northern Alberta which produced 67 million barrels of high-quality, light sweet crude oil in 1993. The oil sand is mined by large draglines which operate adjacent to the edge of the highwall which varies in height from 40 to 60 m. A number of factors such as stress relief, high pore water pressures, and adversely-dipping clay beds contribute to instability or highwall movement during and after the mining process. To ensure safe, reliable, and economical mining, Syncrude has an intensive highwall monitoring program that includes 24 hour visual monitoring supplemented with geotechnical instrumentation. This paper discusses one component of the Syncrude…
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Authors
3- KOKevin O’ConnorCorresponding
- DEDon E. Peterson
Syncrude (Canada)
- RER. Edward
Syncrude (Canada)
Topics & keywords
- Reflectometry
- Geology
- Domain (mathematical analysis)
- Time domain
- Remote sensing
- Computer science
- Computer vision
- Mathematics