Demonstration Of The Advanced Radio Imaging Method (Rim): Ground Truth Results For Three-Dimensional Imaging Of Coal Seams

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. G. Stolarczyk Y. Luo S. S. Peng
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Detection and assessment of severe geological anomalies ahead of a longwall face greatly benefits the mining operation. Electromagnetic-based Radio Imaging Method (RIM) is one of the most promising geophysical methods for this task. Based on two decades of development, the latest RIM instrumentation (RIM-IV) has expanded its operational range up to 1,800ft.A site demonstration of the RIM-IV technology was recently conducted within a longwall panel. An extensive ground truth study was performed to evaluate the accuracy of the RIM survey results. This study compared the generated RIM tomograms of attenuation rate with the mapped geological anomalies. Three different approaches have been employed to examine the accuracy of the RIM results and to correlate the measured signal attenuation rates with physical properties of the coal seam. The study shows that the RIM-IV technology is able to identify and delineate those geological features that would severely affect the longwall mining operation.
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APA: L. G. Stolarczyk Y. Luo S. S. Peng  (2004)  Demonstration Of The Advanced Radio Imaging Method (Rim): Ground Truth Results For Three-Dimensional Imaging Of Coal Seams

MLA: L. G. Stolarczyk Y. Luo S. S. Peng Demonstration Of The Advanced Radio Imaging Method (Rim): Ground Truth Results For Three-Dimensional Imaging Of Coal Seams. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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