In-Seam Seismic Study Of A Fracture Swarm At Invincible Colliery, New South Wales

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 766 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
Linear meridional zones of bad roof conditions have been frequently encountered in producing collieries working the Permian age Lithgow seam in the western coalfield of New South Wales. The prediction of such zones ahead of mining is desirable for reasons of both safety and economics. In March, 1981, we carried out an experimental, three-component in-seam seismic survey at Invincible Colliery to discover whether such zones have any unambiguous seismic effect. The underground survey was the first of its kind to be attempted in an Australian mine. The data quality was excellent with the spectra broadband and clear. Polarisation analysis disclosed two modes: one compressional; the other shear horizontal. The SH model was clearly dispersive and well gound to the plane of the seam. Modal velocities decreased by up to 15% at the fracture-swarm site. There is a strong suggestion on the RLS maps obtained here that the distributed fault zone is acting as a composite scatterer of channel waves. The P-SV and SH wave tomograms obtained show, in a general way, the distribution of stress in the coal panel.
Citation
APA:
(1982) In-Seam Seismic Study Of A Fracture Swarm At Invincible Colliery, New South WalesMLA: In-Seam Seismic Study Of A Fracture Swarm At Invincible Colliery, New South Wales. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.