In-Seam Seismic Detection Of Faults In Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Charles C. Mosher
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

An in-mine seismic technique for detecting faults has been tested in a Western U.S. coal mine. This technique has been used extensively in the U. K. to help guide longwall mining operations. Explosives detonated on the face of a seam generate sound waves which propagate into the seam. Reflections from faults are picked up by sensors on the same face. Computer processing is then used to determine the fault locations. A known fault was successfully located in this test. Modifications to the U. K. procedures were required for the relatively thicker roan and pillar mines common in the Western U. S.
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APA: Charles C. Mosher  (1983)  In-Seam Seismic Detection Of Faults In Coal Mines

MLA: Charles C. Mosher In-Seam Seismic Detection Of Faults In Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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