3D modeling of underground objects with the use of SLAM technology on the example of historical mine in Ciechanowice (Olowiane Range, The Sudetes)

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Abstract

Terrestrial Laser Scanning is a currently one of the most popular methods for producing representations of 3D objects. This paper presents the potential of applying the mobile laser scanning method to inventory underground objects. The examined location was a historic crystalline limestone mine situated in the vicinity of Ciechanowice village (Kaczawa Mts., SW Poland). The authors present a methodology for performing measurements and for processing the obtained results, whose accuracy is additionally verified.

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Wajs, J., Kasza, D., Zagozdzon, P. P., & Zagozdzon, K. D. (2018). 3D modeling of underground objects with the use of SLAM technology on the example of historical mine in Ciechanowice (Olowiane Range, The Sudetes). In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 29). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182900024

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