An Application Of Acoustic Cross-Borehole Tomography For Locating A Tunnel And Its Associated Stress Anomaly

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. J. Schneider
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The higher stress zone adjacent to an underground opening causes a velocity anomaly that can be mapped in favorable conditions with an acoustic cross-borehole logging system. Bureau personnel used a specialized system at the Colorado School of Mines test site near Idaho Springs, Colorado, to locate the Edgar Mine tunnel and its associated stress anomaly. Data from the logging system' were processed with a tomographic image reconstruction algorithm to map the opening and the location of the high velocity zone around the opening. The velocity imagery from tomographic analysis compared favorably with predictions from numerical modelling of the location of the stress anomaly.
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APA: G. J. Schneider  (1988)  An Application Of Acoustic Cross-Borehole Tomography For Locating A Tunnel And Its Associated Stress Anomaly

MLA: G. J. Schneider An Application Of Acoustic Cross-Borehole Tomography For Locating A Tunnel And Its Associated Stress Anomaly. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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