The authors propose a sequence of acquisition and interpretation of geospatial data obtained using different methods and means during mineral mining toward the accuracy increase in evaluation of industrially disturbed land. This approach uses the concept of stage-wise transition from the areas of industrial facilities to their individual points. The integration of data of satellite surveys, ground-based laser scanning and unmanned aerial surveillance in the digital models of land areas is described. It is highlighted that the rational combination of different methods of geospatial data acquisition and interpretation produces a high-accurate geoinformation system of digital twins of various subsoil use facilities.