Geophysical Applications In Coal Exploration And Mine Planning: Seismic

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. L. Dobecki
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Numerous seismic techniques have proven to be important and cost effective aids to both coal exploration and nine planning. Projects conducted by Sandia in recent years have sham seismic refraction is a valuable tool for determining overburden properties while high resolution, 2-0 and 3-D seismic reflection surveys are the primary means of napping coal seam distribution, structure, and continuity. Further, seismic methods utilizing existing boreholes (e.g. downhole, crosshole and guided wave) provide detailed measures of overburden/interburden modulus variation, seam continuity, and calibration for other seismic surveys. Examples include mapping faults of 2-10 m threw in seams 3-15 m thick at depths of 80-300m.
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APA: T. L. Dobecki  (1982)  Geophysical Applications In Coal Exploration And Mine Planning: Seismic

MLA: T. L. Dobecki Geophysical Applications In Coal Exploration And Mine Planning: Seismic. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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