Mine surveys provide valuable historical records that can be used for future reference. The data collected during a mine survey can be used to create detailed maps and records that document the mine’s development over time. These records can be used to track changes in the mine’s structure and to identify potential areas of concern or improvement.
This image shows processed sonar data of a flooded 200 by 300 meter mine stope. Five different boreholes where used.
Survey 4 to 5 boreholes per day Tie multiple surveys together
2,500’ system tether lengths available Useful sonar range of 100 m Sound footprint, approx. 3% of range. We use Total Stations and RTK GPS units.