Radar satellite service checks stability of Africa's largest artificial hole
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Image: The Palabora mine's open cast pit measures almost 2000 metres across, making it the largest man-made hole in Africa. Owner Rio Tinto was concerned about subsidence in the vicinity, and called in AMEC, who applied a satellite radar technique called InSAR to the problem. Image courtesy of Rio Tinto.
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