Use of remote sensing in determining the environmental effects of open pit mining and monitoring the recultivation process

Zehra Damla Uça Avci, Muhittin Karaman, Emre Özelkan

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Abstract

Remote Sensing is conventionally used for detection of land cover change caused by open-pit mining actiiities. It also provides an econonimic, fast and accurate solution for planning and monitoring of rehabilitation processes. Open pit coal mining has been maintained in Kilyos - Karaburun region (Istanbul) for about 50 years. In this study, a SPOT 5 satellite image acquired on October, 2009 has been used for land cover mapping. First, the natural and the post-formed land cover types (such as vegetation removed surface and artificial pit lakes) were defined as thematic classes. Then, image analyzing methods were applied in two steps as segmentation and classification. The classes were evaluated with respect to their location, area and distribution. Besides, use and advantages of remote sensing for rehabilitation process were also presented. Classified satellite images can be used as base maps, both for analyzing the environmental effects and spatial planning and management of the region for the future use.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIMCET 2011 - Proceedings of the 22nd International Mining Congress of Turkey
EditorsOmer Erdem, Mustafa Erkayaoglu, Nuray Demirel
PublisherKorza Matbaacilik
Pages437-442
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9786050101034
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event22nd International Mining Congress and Exhibition of Turkey, IMCET 2011 - Ankara, Turkey
Duration: 11 May 201113 May 2011

Publication series

NameIMCET 2011 - Proceedings of the 22nd International Mining Congress of Turkey

Conference

Conference22nd International Mining Congress and Exhibition of Turkey, IMCET 2011
Country/TerritoryTurkey
CityAnkara
Period11/05/1113/05/11

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