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Experimental evaluation of a distributed Brillouin sensing system for detection of relative movement of rock blocks in underground mining
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Date de parution
2017
In
International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences
No
93
De la page
138
A la page
151
Revu par les pairs
1
Résumé
Underground mining in highly stressed, hard rock masses is commonly accompanied by seismic events that are located close to mining, near active stopes and other excavations, most frequently within one diameter of the excavation boundary. However, as the extraction ratio increases or mines progress to greater depths, remote events have been observed at large distances from active mining, where the direct mining related stress changes are negligible. Events in different mining blocks cannot be explained by models involving stress redistribution processes alone.
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journal article
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