RI 3797 Microseismic Method of Predicting Rock Failure in Underground Mining - Part 1. - General Method

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Leonard Obert Wilber Duvall
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Feb 1, 1945

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION This report is the first of four to be presented on the microseismic method 4/ of predicting rock failure in underground mining. The application of the microseismic method to one specific case, namely, that of predicting rock bursts in deep mining, has been described in two previous reports. 5/ 6/ Since the publication of these reports 5/ 6/ the method has been extended to other fields of mining, end it is the purpose of this report (Part I) to describe the general microseismic method, giving the empirical facts upon it is based, the different testing procedures, the method of recording and analzing the data, and the interpretations that can be obtained there-from. Part II will describe a series of laboratory experiments that were performed to give information on the origin of microceismims and the microseismic properties of various rocks. Part III will cover application of the method to specific mining problems together with a brief description of a number of investigations performed during, the last three years. Part IV will describe in detail the microseicmic equipment used in the various phases of these investigations."
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APA: Leonard Obert Wilber Duvall  (1945)  RI 3797 Microseismic Method of Predicting Rock Failure in Underground Mining - Part 1. - General Method

MLA: Leonard Obert Wilber Duvall RI 3797 Microseismic Method of Predicting Rock Failure in Underground Mining - Part 1. - General Method. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.

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