The Role of Computers in the Detection and Research of Seismic Events on the West Wits Line

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 26
- File Size:
- 970 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The West Wits Line first began yielding gold in the mid-1930s and is among South Africa's leading gold-producing areas. Gold mining operations are carried out amidst the occurrence of seismic events which cause both damage to underground excavations and injury and loss of life to production personnel. The feasibility of establishing a system to minotor the seismicity on all the Gold Fields mines was investigated during the early 1980s. This led to the establishment of a centralized seismic network in 1981. The system was structured around three major objectives. It uses Perkin Elmer (now Concurrent Computer Corporation) 16 and 32 bit mini-computers. The hardware in use at both the central and remote sites is outlined, giving a good insight into the role of computers in the system. The system software reveals the fast flow of data through the network; it can be divided into three categories: (1) data logging and transmission - remote sites, (2) data capture and communications - central site, (3) applications and research - central site. Several examples are given which show how the system is measuring up to its objectives. These case studies also indicate how the computers are effective in representing the seismic data collected. It is concluded that the use of computers enables the pin-pointing of seismic events on the West Wits Line within about 3 -4 minutes of their occurrence. The choice of hardware is largely dependent on the objectives of system, and the Gold Fields Network has chosen mini-computers because of the speed of communication and the large amount of data and storage required for research applications.
Citation
APA:
(1987) The Role of Computers in the Detection and Research of Seismic Events on the West Wits LineMLA: The Role of Computers in the Detection and Research of Seismic Events on the West Wits Line. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.