Seismic Tomography Aids Ground-Control Decision Making

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Neil and Associates
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Seismic tomography is one of several additions to the suite of geotechnical engineering tools for use in various underground rock and mineral geologic structures. Seismic tomography is a method for reconstructing a cross section of an object based on attributes of seismic energy that have been transmitted through the object. The in-seam seismic tomogram provides a dataset that can be graphically portrayed in a color-coded format that is then used to infer relative stress concentration (Fig. 1). During the past several years, the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) at its Denver, CO and Twin Cities Research Centers in Minnesota funded several innovative hardware and software developments. These were directed toward use of in-seam seismic tomography for underground geologic strata evaluations. These preliminary investigations have matured into well-defined and field-proven technical advances for improving ground-control decision making in the mining industry.
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APA: Neil and Associates  (1996)  Seismic Tomography Aids Ground-Control Decision Making

MLA: Neil and Associates Seismic Tomography Aids Ground-Control Decision Making. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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