Seismic Tomography For Longwall Stress Analysis

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
E. C. Westman
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Anomalous geologic or stress-induced conditions can create a hazardous working environment for underground miners. Seismic attenuation tomography provides a valuable tool for understanding static and dynamic conditions induced by mining. As a longwall shearer cuts coal, it generates seismic energy. As this energy travels through the rock mass it is attenuated in a manner proportional to the degree of fracturing of the rock mass. By calculating this attenuation at specific locations underground, the degree of fracturing of the rock mass, and hence the relative stress state or material properties can be inferred. The goal of this work has been to create a tool which can be easily used by the mining industry to obtain information about the distribution of stress concentrations or material properties across a broad area in advance of mining.
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APA: E. C. Westman  (1996)  Seismic Tomography For Longwall Stress Analysis

MLA: E. C. Westman Seismic Tomography For Longwall Stress Analysis. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1996.

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