[HTML][HTML] A novelty modeling approach to eliminate spatial conflicts and ecological barriers in mining areas of a resource-based city
W Ma, H Li, S Lei, Z Tong, N Wang - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
High-intensity coal mining damages land cover and ecosystems, causing land use spatial
conflicts and blockage of ecological connectivity. The optimal allocation of land resource …
conflicts and blockage of ecological connectivity. The optimal allocation of land resource …
High-precision monitoring and prediction of mining area surface subsidence using SBAS-InSAR and CNN-BiGRU-attention model
M Zhu, X Yu, H Tan, J Yuan, K Chen, S Xie, Y Han… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Coal mining-induced surface subsidence can significantly impact resident safety and hinder
regional sustainable development, making precise subsidence monitoring and prediction …
regional sustainable development, making precise subsidence monitoring and prediction …
Life Cycle Mining Deformation Monitoring and Analysis Using Sentinel-1 and Radarsat-2 InSAR Time Series
Z Ma, X Yang, L Xie, W Dong - Remote Sensing, 2024 - mdpi.com
The life cycle of mining results in various patterns of surface deformation as it progresses
through development, production, and reclamation. Therefore, the spatial–temporal patterns …
through development, production, and reclamation. Therefore, the spatial–temporal patterns …
Monitoring activity in Mount Melbourne, Antarctica, by multi-temporal SAR interferometry based on the ICOPS algorithm
Monitoring active volcanoes is necessary to analyze their current status to pose a mitigation
hazard. Mount Melbourne is an active volcano that has erupted in the past, and future …
hazard. Mount Melbourne is an active volcano that has erupted in the past, and future …