Analysis Of Seismic Signatures From Gas And Dust Based Explosions At The Lake Lynn Experimental Mine

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. T. Iannacchione E. C. Westman M. C. Chapman
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Examination of seismic records during the time interval of the Sago Mine disaster in 2006 revealed a small amplitude signal possibly associated with an event in the mine. More needs to be understood about the seismicity from mine explosions in order to properly interpret critical seismic information. A seismic monitoring system located at NIOSH’s Lake Lynn Experimental Mine has monitored experimental gas and dust based explosions and impact tests. The seismic signatures from these different events were analyzed using standard waveform analysis procedures. The magnitude of seismic energy during a gas and dust explosion was found to be more dependent on mine entry geometry and seal behavior rather than on the amount of explosive fuel present. The results suggest a large explosion that’s not restricted can generate potentially the same magnitude as a small explosion that is restricted.
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APA: A. T. Iannacchione E. C. Westman M. C. Chapman  Analysis Of Seismic Signatures From Gas And Dust Based Explosions At The Lake Lynn Experimental Mine

MLA: A. T. Iannacchione E. C. Westman M. C. Chapman Analysis Of Seismic Signatures From Gas And Dust Based Explosions At The Lake Lynn Experimental Mine. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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