In-Seam Seismic Methods for the Prediction of Outburst in Coal Seams.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
King D
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Recent field experiments in the United Kingdom (Buchanan, 1979) have shown that the in-seam technique is capable of detecting a 1m fault in a 3m seam, at a range of 280m and with a resolution of ¦40m. Comparable tests in Australian collieries are proceeding. Although the practicality of an implementation of the technique on a routine basis remains to be demonstrated, the potential of the technique for the prediction of outbursts clearly warrants detailed examination. This potential will,depend, inter alia, on the level and scale of variations in elastic (and anelastic) properties of bodies of coal undergoing stresses associated with mining. Available data, mainly from studies of the seismic properties of gas saturated reservoir rocks, confirm the intuitive view that stress increases give rise to increases in seismic wave velocity and decreases in wave attenuation, markedly at low stresses (as pore spaces close with little resistance) but less so as stress increases. Such increases are of the same order as aniso- tropic effects, but should provide impedance contrast sufficient for detection by in-seam seismic methods. At higher stresses, cracks form within the rock mass. Results from research on earthquake prediction provide some clues to the behaviour of sedimentary rocks sub- jected to large stresses. In particular, the
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APA: King D  (1980)  In-Seam Seismic Methods for the Prediction of Outburst in Coal Seams.

MLA: King D In-Seam Seismic Methods for the Prediction of Outburst in Coal Seams.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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