In Situ Stresses In The Klerksdorp Gold Mining District, South Africa - A Correlation Between Geological Structure And Seismicity

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
N. C. Gay P. J. Van Der Veever
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Klerksdorp gold mining district, South Africa, experiences a relatively high level of seismicity with many seismic events of magnitude greater than 4. These large events appear to have foci close to fault planes, most of which displace the strata by several hundred metres over a wide area. To help understand the mechanism of these large mining- associated seismic events, in situ stress measurements were made at 4 sites using "CSIR doorstopper" strain relief techniques. The sites were chosen close to, or some distance from fault planes and other structures. The results show that at all 4 sites a relatively large horizontal stress is oriented approximately north- west. The magnitude of this stress ranges from 0,78-1,O of the vertical stress. A marked horizontal stress anisotropy, varying from 13-30 MPa is also present. The dominant structural features are large, north-east striking normal faults which extend across the entire length of the goldfield. Displacements across these faults vary from a few centimetres to several hundred metres. Bedding plane faults across which large displacements may occur are also common as are north and north-west striking dykes. The majority of the faults strike at approximately 90º to the maximum horizontal stress and at all sites a large compressive stress plunges in the direction of dip of the strata and fault planes. Thus a significant shear stress may act across suitably oriented planes causing them to be in a state of potentially unstable equilibrium. This abnormal stress situation would exist along the entire length of the fault
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APA: N. C. Gay P. J. Van Der Veever  (1982)  In Situ Stresses In The Klerksdorp Gold Mining District, South Africa - A Correlation Between Geological Structure And Seismicity

MLA: N. C. Gay P. J. Van Der Veever In Situ Stresses In The Klerksdorp Gold Mining District, South Africa - A Correlation Between Geological Structure And Seismicity. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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