A New Seismic Probe For Coal Seam Hazard Detection

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. R. Peters
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

An experimental hole-to-hole seismic probe system has been developed for use in coal measure geology as a means of determining the structural conditions of coal seams. The source probe produces a 500-joule electric arc discharge whose seismic wavelet has a spectrum in the 200 to 2,000 Hz frequency range. Low compliance hydrophones contained in the source probe as well as in a separate seismic detector probe are matched to the frequency range of the source. Both probes are constructed with 5-72 cm diameter housings. The transducers in the probes are equipped with fluid-inflatable boots to permit operation in either wet or dry boreholes. Preliminary tests in vertical boreholes drilled 213 m apart in sedimentary rock formations show reliable operation and useful seismic propagation measurements along horizontal and oblique paths up to 232 m in length. Because the seismic wave- let has an accurately repeatable waveshape, multiple shots and signal averaging techniques can be used to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio and extend the transmission distances.
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APA: W. R. Peters  (1985)  A New Seismic Probe For Coal Seam Hazard Detection

MLA: W. R. Peters A New Seismic Probe For Coal Seam Hazard Detection. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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