Çavur, MahmutÇavur, MahmutCamalan, MahmutKetizmen, HakkıAğıtoğlu, Suud2021-02-192021-02-1920192978-605011273-3https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/3969In this study, an original DInSAR method was used to monitor landslides and deformation in a coal mine area. The open-pit mine operation belonging to the Ciner Group in Silopi, Sirnak was selected fort he case study. Between 21 November 2017 and December 31, 2017, 2-month Sentinel-1 data were analyzed every 12 days and interferometric results were obtained. It has been shown that the DInSAR method can be used effectively in order to monitor the mineral movements by using satellite images. The results of the analysis were reported in mm and accuracy analysis was performed on the field. SNAP, Cygwin, and ArcGIS 10.4 software are used for reporting and analysis purposes. The maximum subsidence was measured by radar as 45 mm. The mean subsidence rate of one class was found to be 45 mm as landslide and 46 mm as uplift where cracks most severely developed. The proposed method is an effective method for mining in order to determine the effects that may occur as a result of landslides, displacement, and uplift caused by underground and surface mining.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDeformation analysisLandslide analysisMine accident analysisSentinel-1 image analysisSentinel-1 sar verileri kullanilanarak maden kaymalarini ve deformasyonlarini izleme [MONITORING of MINE LANDSLIDE and DEFORMATION USING SENTINEL-1 SAR DATA]Book Part5095172-s2.0-85074148765N/AN/A