Risk monitoring in mining areas is an indispensable part of the process of developing and managing natural resources in mining areas, and it involves the assessment of the safety of mining areas. Accurate acquisition and analysis of spatial geographic information of mining areas can better reduce the labour intensity of the mining industry, reduce the damage to the natural environment, and reduce the disasters that may be encountered in the mining process. With the continuous progress of space information technology, the emerging global navigation satellite system GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System), geographic information processing system GIS (Geographic Information System) and remote sensing system RS (Remote Sensing) common role of 3S technology in the mining industry. 3S technology in the field of mine monitoring shows a strong potential and advantages. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the characteristics, specific operational details, and modes of mutual cooperation and joint collaboration of 3S technologies in mine monitoring, in order to provide suggestions for future mine risk monitoring.
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