RI 7470 Microseismic And Displacement Investigations In An Unstable Slope

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Raymond M. Stateham
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

Microseismic noise rates and slope movements were measured in an unstable area along the north wall of the Tripp-Veteran pit, Kennecott Copper Corp., Ruth, Nev. Low-noise, wide-band microseismic geophones were located at various points in the wall, and the change in distance across open fractures, resulting from instability, was determined by repeated measurements between fixed points set on each side of the fractures. The microseismic noise rate increased and decreased with corresponding increases and decreases in the rate at which the fractures opened. The microseismic noise rates and changes in width of the fractures show excellent agreement, and the two types of measurements complement each other in monitoring the progress of pit wall failure.
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APA: Raymond M. Stateham  (1971)  RI 7470 Microseismic And Displacement Investigations In An Unstable Slope

MLA: Raymond M. Stateham RI 7470 Microseismic And Displacement Investigations In An Unstable Slope. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1971.

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