Detection of Abandoned Mines and Air Passages/Burning Centers of Mine Fires by Combined Electromagnetic Method

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Shu Yan
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The high resolution resistivity method (HRRM) is developed specifically for detecting underground cavities and tunnels. HRRM has a special feature in that it can recognize and cancel static shift, which makes it different &om the high density resistivity method (HDRM). In searching for various means for detecting underground cavities, we found that the detecting depth of the transient electromagnetic field method (EM) depends mainly on the measurement duration, not the loop area. In addition, TEM can also be used to locate the high-resistivity bodies. In order to use them for local working site conditions, we combine HRRM with TEM to become a combined electromagnetic method. Since the late 1980's this method has been used to locate abandoned mines and air passages and burning centers of mine fires with great success. This paper cites case studies for which this technique was successfully used.
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APA: Shu Yan  (2005)  Detection of Abandoned Mines and Air Passages/Burning Centers of Mine Fires by Combined Electromagnetic Method

MLA: Shu Yan Detection of Abandoned Mines and Air Passages/Burning Centers of Mine Fires by Combined Electromagnetic Method. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2005.

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