OFR-41(2)-74 Detection And Location Of Entrapped Miners By Seismic Means: Methods And Computer Programs - Volume II

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 70
- File Size:
- 23283 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1973
Abstract
Procedures for detecting and locating seismic sources are adapted to the case of entrapped miners. During an emergency the entrapped miner is likely to generate seismic signals, by knocking against the walls of the shaft. With a seismic array station deployed near the disaster area, the seismic signals can be recorded. Two algorithms are presented for the location of the source from the arrival times of a seismic phase: The first algorithm produces one, most probable location, under the assumption of constant velocity of propagation of seismic waves in the medium. The second algorithm is similarly applicable, however without any restriction on the seismic velocities in the medium between the source and the array. While the first algorithm uses an analytic approach, the second one is based on a trial and error procedure. The second algorithm gives locations with arbitrarily high accuracies, depending only on the accuracy of arrival time measurements and on the compatibility of the true velocity distribution and the assumed velocity model. The algorithm is shown not to require under certain conditions direct .arrival time measurements, thus eliminating a potential source of errors in the location of entrapped miner.
Citation
APA:
(1973) OFR-41(2)-74 Detection And Location Of Entrapped Miners By Seismic Means: Methods And Computer Programs - Volume IIMLA: OFR-41(2)-74 Detection And Location Of Entrapped Miners By Seismic Means: Methods And Computer Programs - Volume II. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.