Investigation of the Source Mechanisms of Mining Induced Seismic Events at Kloof Gold Mine, South Africa - RASIM 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard T. Masethe Raymond J. Durrheim Musa D. Manzi
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Abstract

An investigation into the source mechanism of mining-induced seismic activity plays a vital role in understanding the various modes of failure observed in the underground deep-level South African mining environment. The seismic events data for this study was captured by the mine-wide seismic system operating at Kloof Gold Mine. This system comprises 40 4.5 Hz tri-axial geophones sampling at 6 kHz installed at locations that surround the stopes mining the Ventersdorp Contact Reef (VCR), Main Reef (MR) and Kloof Reef (KR). A set of 103,753 mining-related seismic events (-3.0≤ ML ≤2.7) that occurred during 2017 and 2018 was selected for this study. The mining depth of these seismic events ranges from 1600 – 4200 m; most located close to stopes mining the VCR ore body. The main criteria used to select a subset of events for detailed analysis were the number of stations that recorded the seismic event and the azimuthal distribution of the sensors.
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APA: Richard T. Masethe Raymond J. Durrheim Musa D. Manzi  (2022)  Investigation of the Source Mechanisms of Mining Induced Seismic Events at Kloof Gold Mine, South Africa - RASIM 2022

MLA: Richard T. Masethe Raymond J. Durrheim Musa D. Manzi Investigation of the Source Mechanisms of Mining Induced Seismic Events at Kloof Gold Mine, South Africa - RASIM 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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