Cross?Correlation Detection of Seismic Events Related to the Crandall Canyon Mine Collapse

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Tex M. Kubacki
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

On August 6, 2007, the Crandall Canyon Mine experienced a collapse which trapped six mine-workers. An MW 4.1 seismic event was recorded in conjunction with this collapse. An additional 54 seismic events were detected and located in the vicinity via routine processing techniques during the month of the collapse. Waveformbased cross-correlation detection techniques have been used to uncover 1,328 small, previously undetected seismic events which occurred near the collapse area between July 26 and August 9, 2007. This work has resulted in lowering the magnitude threshold of completeness from ML 1.6 to ML -0.5, a 2.1 order-of-magnitude improvement over standard processing techniques. Event locations have been computed using a double-difference inversion. The spatial pattern of events ultimately helps to delineate the extent of the collapsed area. It is shown that many of the large catalogued events (>ML1.6) tend to be closely followed by numerous (often 20 or more) smaller aftershocks. Cluster analysis of the known catalog reinforces prior work indicating the existence of seismic clustering on the east and west sides of the collapse. Research now demonstrates that it is possible to differentiate events related to the main collapse from those related to the rescue attempt following the collapse. The cross-correlation techniques described herein greatly improve the ability to detect small mining-induced seismic events. These methods may lead to improvements in assessing seismic hazards for conditions similar to those observed at Crandall Canyon preceding the collapse.
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APA: Tex M. Kubacki  (2013)  Cross?Correlation Detection of Seismic Events Related to the Crandall Canyon Mine Collapse

MLA: Tex M. Kubacki Cross?Correlation Detection of Seismic Events Related to the Crandall Canyon Mine Collapse. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2013.

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