Authors
Jianping Chen, Ke Li, Kuo-Jen Chang, Giulia Sofia, Paolo Tarolli
Publication date
2015/10/1
Journal
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
Volume
42
Pages
76-86
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Among the anthropogenic topographic signatures on Earth, open-pit mines are of great importance. Mining is of interest to geomorphologists and environmental researchers because of its implication in geomorphic hazards and processes. In addition, open-pit mines and quarries are considered the most dangerous industrial sector, with injuries and accidents occurring in numerous countries. Their fast, accurate and low-cost investigation, therefore, represents a challenge for the Earth science community. The purpose of this work is to characterise the open-pit mining features using high-resolution topography and a recently published landscape metric, the Slope Local Length of Auto-Correlation (SLLAC) (Sofia et al., 2014). As novel steps, aside from the correlation length, the terrace’s orientation is also calculated, and a simple empirical model to derive the percentage of artificial surfaces is tested. The research …
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Scholar articles
J Chen, K Li, KJ Chang, G Sofia, P Tarolli - International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and …, 2015