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Laboratory and field investigations of rockburst phenomena using concurrent geotomographic imaging and acoustic emission/microseismic techniques
Authors:R. P. Young  D. A. Hutchins  S. Talebi  T. Chow  S. Falls  L. Farrell  D. Jansen  J. McGaughey  J. Towers  T. Urbancic
Affiliation:(1) Engineering Seismology and Rock Physics Research Group, Department of Geological Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada;(2) Department of Physics, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
Abstract:The progress made on three phases of a research project, started in 1986 to investigate mining induced seismicity/rockburst phenomena using concurrent geotomographic imaging and microseismic monitoring techniques, is described. Phase I is the geotomographic software development and laboratory calibration trials. Phase II is the enhancement of traditional microseismic monitoring instrumentation with a waveform acquisition system, so that source mechanism studies can be carried out on mining induced seismic events. Phase III is the field trials of the hybrid technique which will be used to monitor changing rock mass physical properties, in response to mining. Preliminary results from all three phases are given, together with an outline of current and future research planned.Presented at the Fred Leighton Memorial Workshop on Mining Induced Seismicity, Montreal 1987.
Keywords:Rockburst phenomena  geotomographic imaging  microseismic monitoring systems  waveform acquisition system
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