Slope Stability Radar (SSR) technology plays a vital role in mining and engineering, offering advanced solutions for monitoring slopes, detecting movement, and ensuring safety. With various radar types available, selecting the right one for a specific application is crucial.
Every mine site has unique challenges and requirements. GroundProbe has developed the industry’s broadest range of radar technologies and services to help predict and respond to even the most complex geotechnical conditions.
Below is an overview of the different types of radars used in mining and engineering, along with their key functionalities.
Ground-based radar sensors are extensively used in mining and geotechnical applications to monitor slope stability and detect movement. These radars use high-frequency radio waves to scan the terrain, providing real-time data on potential instabilities.
Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR):
Doppler radars are essential for rockfall detection and safety monitoring. These radars measure the velocity of moving objects, making them ideal for tracking falling rocks and ensuring rapid response times.
The mining industry primarily uses two types of radars for geohazard prevention—Real Aperture Radar (RAR) and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). GroundProbe is the only provider offering 3D RAR, 2D RAR, and 2D SAR across a fleet of five slope stability radars.
RAR and SAR technologies
To explore the differences between RAR and SAR, visit GroundProbe’s resource page.
While LiDAR and radar are distinct technologies, integrating them together into a monitoring strategy enhances precision in engineering applications. LiDAR is highly effective for mapping and topographical assessments, while radar sensors provide detailed movement analysis, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of site conditions.
Selecting the right radar technology is crucial for maintaining safety and operational efficiency in mining and engineering projects. Factors such as range, accuracy, and environmental conditions determine the most suitable solution.
Effective slope stability monitoring is vital for ensuring both safety and productivity in mining operations worldwide.
Recognising that no two geotechnical challenges are the same, GroundProbe provides a comprehensive suite of Slope Stability Radar technologies—including 2D and 3D Real Aperture Radar (RAR) and 2D Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)—delivering tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of every mining operation.
To learn more about how GroundProbe’s innovative radar solutions can support your mining or engineering operations, visit www.groundprobe.com.
Ground-Based Radar | Satellite-Based Radar | Doppler Radar |
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![]() Designed for high-precision, long-range monitoring, SSR-XT provides real-time data on slope stability, enabling early movement detection and rapid response to potential hazards. |
In partnership with 3vGeomatics (3vG), InSAR is an effective tool for monitoring and detecting surface movement. It uses satellite-based radars which conduct scans every time they pass over the mine site. |
A high-precision reactive monitoring and alarm system for tailings dam breaches, the RGR-Velox is the highest precision, fastest scanning and longest range doppler radar in the market. |
Real Aperture Radar (RAR) | Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) | Lidar |
Engineered for broad-area, long-term monitoring, SSR-FX is ideal for detecting slow-moving and large-scale instabilities, offering continuous insights into slope behaviour. |
A high-resolution synthetic aperture radar system, with technology designed for detecting the smallest slope movements over vast areas, making SSR-SARx ideal for early warning and long-term monitoring |
Combined with its Convergence Monitoring Module, GML is designed for underground monitoring, providing submillimetre accuracy in detecting rock and ground support movement. |
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