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In-Mine Seismic Imaging Revisited

Author(s)
Milkereit, B.M.
Saleh, R.
Huang, W.
Valley, Benoît  
Laboratoire de géothermie et géomécanique des réservoirs  
Date issued
June 16, 2014
From page
67
To page
69
Abstract
Currently, only microseismicity is used as a proxy for stress near deep mines. However, most of the physical properties of crystalline rocks are highly stress dependent. As such, the nonlinear and anisotropic variability of the in situ P- and S-wave velocities can potentially be linked directly to changes in the stress field. At an in-mine seismic laboratory, multi-component sensor arrays are deployed in multiple locations (3D) allowing for both controlled source and passive recordings. Previous in-mine seismic observatories have experienced a number of challenges with regards to sensitivity and longevity. Hence, the geothermally cool but highly stressed Sudbury mining camp offers a favourable setting for fundamental research in to time-lapse monitoring of seismicity, stress, and stress dependent physical properties at a deep mine.
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, 2014
Event name
EAGE Conference & Exhibition
Location
Amsterdam RAI, The Netherlands
Publication type
conference paper
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/21538
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/29930
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