Micro- and macro-structural investigations of faulting in deep South African gold mines - RASIM2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Siyanda B. Mngadi Musa D. Manzi Nomuqhele N. Nkosi Raymond J. Durrheim Yasuo Yabe
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Apr 26, 2022

Abstract

This study examined rock failure in brittle rocks hosting the deep gold-bearing ore bodies on scales between millimeters and kilometres. This research study is part of the International Continental scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) project, “Drilling into Seismogenic Zones of M2.0-M5.5 earthquakes in deep South African gold mines” (DSeis). The broader ICDP-DSeis project aims include the examination of the extent of damage, the stress state around the fringes of the earthquake, and the potential existence of living organisms associated with deep-level earthquakes. Nevertheless, this study focused on two seismogenic zones – the Cooke 4 mine and Moab Khotsong mine. At Cooke 4 mine, the study examined the evolution of mining-induced fractures (M1-4) occurring ahead of the stope face during the extraction of the remnant shaft pillar. These fractures were monitored and delineated by a dense array of acoustic emission sensors that allowed hypocentres to be located with decimeter accuracy. Using this acoustic emission data, the DSeis team drilled and recovered the fractures, rock breccia and gouge using a sophisticated triple-tube drilling rig.
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APA: Siyanda B. Mngadi Musa D. Manzi Nomuqhele N. Nkosi Raymond J. Durrheim Yasuo Yabe  (2022)  Micro- and macro-structural investigations of faulting in deep South African gold mines - RASIM2022

MLA: Siyanda B. Mngadi Musa D. Manzi Nomuqhele N. Nkosi Raymond J. Durrheim Yasuo Yabe Micro- and macro-structural investigations of faulting in deep South African gold mines - RASIM2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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