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Mining surface collapse information extraction based on multi-source remote sensing Spatiotemporal evolution: a case study of Zhaogu mining area
Zhaogu mining area; Surface collapse; Multi-source remote sensing; D-InSAR; Collapse area management
Draft Accepted
金艳 彭 / 河南理工大学
世东 王 / 河南理工大学
孜超 王 / 河南理工大学
彬彬 袁 / 河南理工大学
Surface subsidence reduces the efficiency of land use, affects the production and living conditions of neighboring residents, and brings a series of environmental and ecological problems.Accurately extracting the extent and depth of coal mine surface collapse and categorizing the land use information within the collapse area are conducive to the development of a suitable remediation model for coal mine subsidence areas. In this paper, the Zhaogu mining area in Huixian City, Henan Province, is taken as the study area, and multi-source remote sensing (Sentinel-2, GF-1) is used as the data source, and Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (D-InSAR) is used to extract the extent of the subsidence area in the study area, and to classify the land use information in the subsidence area by constructing spectral-spatial residual information. extracted, and the land use information of 2017-2021 within the collapse area of Zhaogu mine was classified by constructing Spectral-Spatial Residual Network (SSRN).Finally, a fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model based on the improved G1 method was established to quantitatively evaluate the degree of land destruction within the collapse zone. The results show that from 2017 to 2021, the area of the collapse zone in the study area is 1880.99hm², and the depth of collapse is in the range of 0-417.77cm; the land use type in the collapse zone is dominated by cropland, construction land, and waters;Within five years, the area of arable land within the collapse area showed a decreasing trend, the area of construction land showed a decreasing trend year by year, the area of forest land was relatively stable, the area of water area showed a fluctuating trend of change, and the area of unutilized land increased; the area of land within the collapse area with mild destruction was 437.67hm², accounting for 23.27% of the area of the collapse area, and the area with moderate destruction was 599.85hm², accounting for 31.89% of the area of the collapse area. Heavily damaged area is 6
Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Oct 26

    2023

    to

    Oct 29

    2023

  • Oct 15 2023

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Oct 15 2023

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Nov 13 2023

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Sponsored By
International Society for Mine Surveying
China Coal Society
China Surveying and Mapping Society
Organized By
中国矿业大学
中国煤炭科工集团有限公司