Metal Mine ›› 2026, Vol. 55 ›› Issue (3): 1-10.
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LIU Shanjun,BAO Nisha,MAO Yachun,WEI Lianhuan,HE Liming
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Abstract: Currently,China′s mining industry is transitioning from its previous stages of mechanization and digitalization to that of intelligence. As a key component of spatio-temporal intelligence,remote sensing plays a crucial role in the construction of smart mines. During this process,the academic community has introduced various terms such as mine remote sensing, mining area environment remote sensing,mining-related geological disaster remote sensing,and mine ecological environment remote sensing,etc. However,the connotation and extension of these terms have not received sufficient attention,hindering the application and development of remote sensing technology in the mining industry. To address this issue,this paper proposes the connotation of mine remote sensing based on an analysis of mine characteristics and the series of changes and issues arising from resource development. It is defined that mine remote sensing involves the detection and monitoring of mine constituent elements and the problems or phenomena caused by mine production processes using space-air-ground-underground remote sensing technology. This primarily includes the mine resource remote sensing,mine environment remote sensing,and mining-related disaster remote sensing,supporting the green and sustainable development of mines. Specifically,mine resource remote sensing refers to the use of remote sensing technology for mine rock and mineral identification,ore grade inversion,orebody delineation, mineral resource estimation and detection of resource changes,etc. Mine environment remote sensing involves the monitoring of mine environmental elements,including changes in land cover types,surface water pollution monitoring,soil (tailings pond) moisture monitoring,and heavy metal pollution monitoring,etc. Mining-related disaster remote sensing pertains to the detection and monitoring of various mine disasters,including mine landslides,collapses,ground fissures,mining subsidence,and tailings dam failures,etc. Subsequently,the extension of mine remote sensing is defined,and the difference and connection between mine remote sensing and mining area remote sensing are analyzed. Based on this,combined with the team′s scientific research practices,some key technologies in mine remote sensing are introduced. These include the rock and mineral spectral intelligent perception technology for mine resource remote sensing,the multi-source collaborative landslide monitoring technology for minerelated disaster remote sensing,and the multi-band hyperspectral joint analysis technology for mining area environment remote sensing. Typical applications of these key technologies are also provided. Finally,the challenges facing the development of the three key technologies are analyzed and the future development direction is envisioned. It is believed that the challenges at this stage lie in the development of rock and ore spectral identification models adapted to the geological characteristics of different mines,disaster early warning models adapted to different types of landslides,and remote sensing monitoring technologies suitable for the multifactorial,multi-attribute and multi-scale characteristics of the mining area environment,so as to ensure the effectiveness and feasibility of mine remote sensing. In the "15th Five-Year Plan" and even for a longer period of time,the development of this field needs to focus on the development of multi-platform,multi-modal and multi-frequency remote sensing technology in the space-air-ground-underground,so as to realize the integration and synergistic innovation of multi-source remote sensing technology and to better serve the green and intelligent development of mines.
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LIU Shanjun, BAO Nisha, MAO Yachun, WEI Lianhuan, HE Liming. Thoughts on the Development of Remote Sensing in Mines:Connotation,Key Technologies and Typical Applications[J]. Metal Mine, 2026, 55(3): 1-10.
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