Measurement and Analysis of Seismic Events in Deep-Level Coal Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Mori N Sato K Goto T
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

A field investigation by making use of the seismic method has been carried out in order to comprehend the mechanism of rockburst and gas outburst and their predictive measures. The seismometers were so arranged both on the surface and underground as to enclose a mining panel. Seismic signals detected by the array were recorded and processed by the 32-kwords computer system. At present the system is available for analysing the source location and Richter's scale of each event and for visualizing the distribution of seismic foci and released energy at any mining stage. The magnitude distribution of events can be regarded as a comparable index of the seismic activities among mining panels. An analysis of the spatial density distribution of seismic energy in the mining panel can be useful to distinguish a highly stressed zone from stress released areas. The energy released curve or the rate of energy release determined from seismic data is also a good indication of the seismicity.
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APA: Mori N Sato K Goto T  (1980)  Measurement and Analysis of Seismic Events in Deep-Level Coal Mine

MLA: Mori N Sato K Goto T Measurement and Analysis of Seismic Events in Deep-Level Coal Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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