In-Seam Seismic Techniques For Evaluation Of Coal Mine Ground Conditions-Engineering Considerations For Interpreting Data Sets

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. M. Foss
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Geophysical methods are gaining acceptance in the evaluation of coal mine ground control condition. The use of in-seam seismic investigations has contributed significantly to the body of information concerning ground control feature identification and analysis. Seismic methods have been used successfully in locating voids, faults, fracture zones, roof and floor rock interfaces, and more recently in characterizing in-seam stress distribution. Seismic tomography is an effective tool in data interpretation for several of these applications, but as is the case with other engineering application of geophysical techniques, there are limits as to how much substantive information can be interpreted from a given data set. This paper discusses some of the applications of in-seam seismic geophysical tomography, and the limits to which the transformation from raw data to information should be taken.
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APA: M. M. Foss  (1995)  In-Seam Seismic Techniques For Evaluation Of Coal Mine Ground Conditions-Engineering Considerations For Interpreting Data Sets

MLA: M. M. Foss In-Seam Seismic Techniques For Evaluation Of Coal Mine Ground Conditions-Engineering Considerations For Interpreting Data Sets. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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