Mining Publication: Seismic Network Operations at a Deep Underground Coal Mining District in Western Colorado (USA)
Original creation date: August 2009
An array of ten triaxial strong-motion stations has been installed on the surface above two underground longwall coal mines in western Colorado (USA). The district-scale network monitors mining-related and natural seismicity throughout an area of approximately 250 square kilometers of rugged canyon-mesa terrain. The real-time automated seismic event monitoring and notification tool features: password-protected Internet access to raw and processed data, web-client software that provides real-time graphical display of event locations, and email and paging notification of high acceleration levels and large magnitude events. This paper describes the network installation and the methods used to collect, process, and distribute seismicity information to its users and gives several examples of the collected data.
Authors: PL Swanson, W Koontz, J Abshire
Conference Paper - August 2009
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20036057
Controlling Seismic Hazard and Sustainable Development of Deep Mines: Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Rockburst and Seismicity in Mines, August 21-23, 2009, Dalian, China. Tang C, ed., Paramus, NJ: Rinton Press. Inc., 2009; 2:1407-1413
See Also
- Characteristics of Mining-Induced Seismicity Associated with Roof Falls and Roof Caving Events
- Detecting Strata Fracturing and Roof Failures from a Borehole Based Microseismic System
- Development of an Automated PC-Network-Based Seismic Monitoring System
- Ground Monitoring
- Local Earthquake Tomography for Imaging Mining-Induced Changes Within the Overburden above a Longwall Mine
- Mapping Hazards with Microseismic Technology to Anticipate Roof Falls - A Case Study
- Monitoring Coal Mine Seismicity with an Automated Wireless Digital Strong-Motion Network
- The Relationship of Roof Movement and Strata-Induced Microseismic Emissions to Roof Falls
- Safer Mine Layouts for Underground Stone Mines Subjected to Excessive Levels of Horizontal Stress
- Seismic Event Data Acquisition and Processing: Distribution and Coordination Across PC-Based Networks
- Time-Lapse Tomography of a Longwall Panel: A Comparison of Location Schemes
- Page last reviewed: 9/21/2012
- Page last updated: 9/21/2012
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program