Applications of Microseismic Monitoring in China?s Underground Coal Mines

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Xiangxi Wu
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Longwall and continuous mining are prevalent methods employed by Chinese underground coal operations. The main ground control challenges include roof skin deformation, roof collapse, and outbursts of coal, gas, and water. Microseismic monitoring provides valuable information on rockmass behavior and fracture propagation caused by stress redistribution, active geological structures, or gas build up within the coal strata and the surrounding rockmass. Collecting and assessing seismic data has proven to be an instructive tool for engineers to better assess ground conditions and mitigate seismic hazards associated with mining. The development of intrinsically safe and explosion proof certified seismic monitoring equipment has revolutionized China?s underground coal mines. The use of this technology allows for the optimization of gas drainage at an increased rate of two at a 50% higher purity without any increase in drilling costs. Microseismic monitoring can also be used in identifying seismically active faults and shear zones. This information can be used to assess and revise mining strategies to improve safety and ground stability.
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APA: Xiangxi Wu  (2012)  Applications of Microseismic Monitoring in China?s Underground Coal Mines

MLA: Xiangxi Wu Applications of Microseismic Monitoring in China?s Underground Coal Mines . International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2012.

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