Nodal Seismic Deployments at Open-Pit Mines: A Case Study at the Bingham Canyon Mine - RASIM 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Derrick Chambers M. Shawn Boltz George Kevin Chapin
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Apr 26, 2022

Abstract

Seismic monitoring is one of the few noninvasive technologies with the potential to provide sub-surface geomechanical information to operators of large open-pit mines. Although passive seismic data has been used to refine emerging failure geometries and provide advance indication of surface deformations in the literature, doing so reliably in an operational context is much more difficult. This is due in part to difficulties in estimating and interpreting source locations and parameters in complex, low-stress open-pit environments. Additionally, the high costs associated with implementing, operating, and maintaining deep borehole seismic networks, which are most commonly used to monitor large open pits, can be difficult to justify, especially if monitoring benefits are not readily apparent. In this study, we explore the use of a near-surface nodal seismic deployment, which is commonly used in oil and gas exploration, for monitoring open-pit mining-related seismicity on a short-term basis. A deployment of 18 geophones was conducted on the surface in and around the Bingham Canyon Mine, a large open-pit mine near Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, where we find the small seismic array can detect and locate a variety of mining-related seismic sources, even with an extremely simplified velocity model. We outline the process of creating an idealized velocity model, developing a local magnitude scale, and interpreting the observed seismicity. Of note, we analyze a sequence of mining-induced events associated with a known structure on the south pit wall. We conclude with discussion on how surface-based deployments may be used to augment, or in some cases supplant, borehole seismic networks at large open-pit mines depending on monitoring requirements and objectives.
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APA: Derrick Chambers M. Shawn Boltz George Kevin Chapin  (2022)  Nodal Seismic Deployments at Open-Pit Mines: A Case Study at the Bingham Canyon Mine - RASIM 2022

MLA: Derrick Chambers M. Shawn Boltz George Kevin Chapin Nodal Seismic Deployments at Open-Pit Mines: A Case Study at the Bingham Canyon Mine - RASIM 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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