The Value of Recording Small Mining Induced Microseismic Events with Examples from Glencore’s Nickel Rim South Mine - RASIM 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Simser T. Butler
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Apr 26, 2022

Abstract

Glencore’s Nickel Rim South Mine, located in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, is a primary/secondary blasthole operation with ore zones lying between 1,100 and 1,700 m below surface. One of the main benefits of the primary/secondary mining method in high stress ground is that up to 50% of the mining will take place in secondary stopes that should be in a yielded rock mass state. Every future secondary mining stope begins as a primary stope abutment pillar. As with many mines, the stress loading history and rock mass conditions can vary considerably in space and time. Safe mining practices cannot allow for an assumption that the planned secondary stopes are indeed yielded. An incorrect assumption can result in mining development and stoping taking place in high stress ground rather than the expected yielded rock mass conditions. This can result in higher levels of seismicity than expected and incorrect ground support recommendations in areas where workers could be exposed. Seismic monitoring is the mines’ premier tool to track the actual rock mass response to mining. Yielded zones have a reasonably clear seismic signature/pattern over time that is visible in the collected data. The ability to accurately locate small magnitude seismic events can help define and delineate different stages of rock mass failure. The vast majority of the seismic data recorded by the microseismic monitoring system is below moment magnitude (Mw) 0.0. Examples are provided showing how small seismic events (Mw < -1.5) can help provide feedback from the rock mass deformation that allows the ground control engineer to gain a better understanding of how the rock mass is responding to mining processes.
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APA: B. Simser T. Butler  (2022)  The Value of Recording Small Mining Induced Microseismic Events with Examples from Glencore’s Nickel Rim South Mine - RASIM 2022

MLA: B. Simser T. Butler The Value of Recording Small Mining Induced Microseismic Events with Examples from Glencore’s Nickel Rim South Mine - RASIM 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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