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Slope stability monitoring
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Slope stability monitoring and the challenges of slope stability.
Slope stability monitoring and the challenges of slope stability.
In surface mining, keeping slopes stable isn’t just good practice, it’s critical. As pits go deeper and walls grow steeper, the ground can behave in ways that are hard to predict. Without accurate monitoring, small movements can quickly turn into major problems.
That’s where Orica Digital Solutions’ Geosolutions comes in. By combining the strengths of GroundProbe, RST Instruments, 3vGeomatics, and NavStar, we deliver tools that give a live, detailed picture of slope behaviour. These systems show what’s happening in real time so operators can act before safety or productivity are put at risk. In short, they help you stay one step ahead of the ground.
And when things start to shift, our technology helps you see it clearly, understand why, and make the right call fast.
Every mine faces its own set of slope challenges. Some failures happen suddenly; others creep along slowly, giving almost no warning. Either way, they can cause serious damage, put lives in danger, and stop production cold. As mines expand and walls become steeper, older monitoring methods often can’t keep up.
Then there’s the environment itself, rain, blasting, seismic activity. Each one can push a slope closer to failure. Monitoring has to work across wide areas, deliver sharp, reliable data, and keep running no matter how tough the conditions get.
The best systems find that balance: precise enough to catch millimetre-level changes, strong enough to handle the weather, and scalable enough to cover every part of the pit. That’s what lets teams make confident, on-the-spot decisions before a problem grows
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Why choose Orica Digital Solutions' Geosolutions?
Why choose Orica Digital Solutions' Geosolutions?
When you work with Orica Digital Solutions’ Geosolutions, you’re partnering with people who know mining firsthand. Our technology is backed by trusted names like GroundProbe and RST Instruments, but it’s our experience on site that makes the difference.
We build systems that are tough, accurate, and ready for the realities of mining life. More importantly, we pair that hardware with smart software and on-the-ground support. From high-precision radar to practical data interpretation, we help you understand what the numbers mean and what to do next.
Good slope management starts with good data, but it doesn’t stop there. Orica Digital Solutions' Geosolutions connects radar, sensors, and satellite monitoring to give a complete picture of ground behaviour. That information feeds straight into your decision-making, so you can respond early and keep your operation moving safely.
We don’t just install equipment and walk away. Our specialists work alongside your engineers to fine-tune the system, interpret results, and adapt to changing site conditions. The goal is simple: safer, smarter, and more sustainable mining.
Get in touch today to find out how our slope stability monitoring solutions can help protect your people, your equipment, and your production.
Slope stability monitoring FAQs
What is slope stability monitoring?
It’s the continuous observation of slopes, walls, and embankments to detect movement or deformation that could lead to instability or failure.
How do slope stability monitoring systems work?
Radar, laser, and sensor-based instruments track slope movement in real time. The data is processed through software to identify trends and issue alerts when ground movement exceeds safe limits.
Why is slope stability monitoring important?
It helps operators detect early warning signs of slope failure, protect workers and equipment, and maintain safe, efficient mining and civil operations.
How does slope stability monitoring differ from general geotechnical monitoring?
Slope stability monitoring focuses specifically on detecting movement and deformation in slopes, pit walls, or embankments to prevent failures. General geotechnical monitoring covers a broader range of ground behaviour, including soil pressure, groundwater levels, and structural interaction, providing a wider picture of overall site stability.
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