In-Seam Seismics for Coal Exploration Developments and Case Studies

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Leung L Downey M
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This paper presents an overview of a technology package developed by BHP for locating discontinuities in coal seams using an in-seam seismic (ISS) exploration technique. The technology package includes instrumentation, data processing software, field procedures, numerical modelling and interpretation know-how. The technology developed has proved to be highly successful; features such as faults and dykes, not detected by other methods, have been delineated. Using equipment specifically designed for underground use, surveys are carried out quickly and at low cost. More than 30 ISS surveys have been conducted by BHP in Australia. Substantial savings in production revenue have been realised in situations where ISS has identified mining conditions which would have impeded longwall operations. Case studies of several ISS surveys are described in the Paper.
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APA: Leung L Downey M  (1987)  In-Seam Seismics for Coal Exploration Developments and Case Studies

MLA: Leung L Downey M In-Seam Seismics for Coal Exploration Developments and Case Studies. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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