Mining & Metals Solutions

Geotechnical Monitoring

Geotechnical engineers receive slope stability radar updates, piezometer readings, and prism survey data through separate systems on different reporting cadences, often daily or weekly. Microseismic event logs are reviewed independently of surface deformation trends. By the time any single instrument exceeds its alert threshold, multi-sensor convergence indicators that would have provided 48 to 72 hours of warning have already passed unrecognized. Exclusion zone decisions are made conservatively because the integrated risk picture is never visible.

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Geotechnical Engineer managing slope stability across 4 open pit walls with active SSR coverage, prism networks, and piezometer arrays

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Mine Geologist / Grade Control

Integrates structural geology interpretation with deformation monitoring to identify failure mechanism and failure surface geometry.

Structural Domain Mapping
Failure Mechanism Classification
SSR Displacement Rate Analysis
Kinematic Feasibility Assessment
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Safety Officer

Translates geotechnical risk assessments into exclusion zone recommendations and personnel safety decisions.

Exclusion Zone Management
Alert Level Escalation
Personnel Exposure Assessment
Emergency Response Triggers
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Mine Planner / Operations

Evaluates the production impact of exclusion zones and slope remediation requirements on the mine schedule.

Exclusion Zone Schedule Impact
Depressurization Program Tracking
Buttress Design Coordination
Catch Berm Assessment
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How It Works

Lumina integrates slope stability radar, piezometric head, prism displacement, and microseismic event data into a unified geotechnical risk picture, correlating multi-sensor trends to surface early instability signatures and connect ground support decisions to observed deformation rates.

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Is the north wall showing a convergence pattern that justifies raising the alert level?

North wall SSR displacement on the upper benches has accelerated from 4 mm/day to 11 mm/day over the past five days while the nearest piezometer rose 1.8 m and microseismic event frequency tripled, three independent sensors converging on the same structural domain. That signature is consistent with a developing planar failure on the daylighting joint set and typically gives 48 to 72 hours of warning. Recommend escalating to the next TARP level, expanding the exclusion zone below the affected panel, and accelerating the in-pit dewatering well in that sector.

North Wall Multi-Sensor Convergence
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