RI 8567 Evaluation of the Seismic System for Locating Trapped Miners (e4a7bf04-52c6-414d-a65e-3787cb627fd3)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John Durkin
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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60
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

This report discusses the configuration and system deployment for the postdisaster surface seismic system for detecting and locating trapped miners. It analyzes the results of 15 field tests to define a signal model, background noise levels, and subarray performance. A waveform modeling procedure is described and compared with observed waveforms. The resulting similarity indicates that the major factors affecting the signal amplitude, waveform, and spectral character are understood. A model is presented which gives the sig-nal amplitude as a function of source type, source depth, and horizontal off-set between source and receiver. Using this model a curve is presented which gives the range at which a signal will be detected for different signal and noise levels. Finally, and most important relative to the mission of the system, the ability of the system to detect signals on one or more subarrays is put into a probabilistic framework. For a strong source it is almost certain that a subarray directly over the source will detect the signal. After signal processing, it is highly likely that signals will be detected on sufficient subarrays to locate the trapped miner. Location errors have been found to be less than 100 ft in the majority of cases. Techniques have been used that can reduce the location errors to this level even when soil layer variation between subarrays is severe.
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APA: John Durkin  (1981)  RI 8567 Evaluation of the Seismic System for Locating Trapped Miners (e4a7bf04-52c6-414d-a65e-3787cb627fd3)

MLA: John Durkin RI 8567 Evaluation of the Seismic System for Locating Trapped Miners (e4a7bf04-52c6-414d-a65e-3787cb627fd3). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.

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