Applications Of Shallow High Resolution Seismic Reflection To Various Mining Operations (PREPRINT NUMBER 93-188)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. D. Miller
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Application of shallow seismic reflection to problems associated with mineral exploration, mine planning, abandoned-mine detection, and environmental evaluation has been successful in a variety of geologic settings. Increased dynamic range of recording equipment and decreased cost of processing hardware and software have made shallow seismic reflection a cost-effective means of imaging geologic targets significant to mining operations. Seismic data possess sufficient resolution in many areas to detect faulting with displacement of less than 3 m in coal seams as thin as 2 m at depths of 200 m. Subsurface voids associated with abandoned mines at depths of less than 20 m can be detected and mapped. Seismic reflection has been successful mapping disturbed subsurface associated with dissolution mining of salt Complex geologic features associated with deposition of various hydrothermal minerals have been effectively mapped with high resolution seismic reflection at depths from 80 to over 300 m. Faults in sulfur-bearing cap rock over salt domes have been accurately located, allowing improved efficiency of the dissolution mining process. Shallow high-resolution seismic reflection has the potential to significantly enhance the economics and safety of mine operations.
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APA: R. D. Miller  (1993)  Applications Of Shallow High Resolution Seismic Reflection To Various Mining Operations (PREPRINT NUMBER 93-188)

MLA: R. D. Miller Applications Of Shallow High Resolution Seismic Reflection To Various Mining Operations (PREPRINT NUMBER 93-188). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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