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Mine Seismology: Seismic Warning Concept: Case Study from Vaal Reefs Gold Mine, South Africa


Mine Seismology: Seismic Warning Concept: Case Study from Vaal Reefs Gold Mine, South Africa
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Preface
Chapter 1 IntroductionReferences
Chapter 2 Seismicity of the Klerksdorp Goldfields and Resulting Seismic Hazard2.1 History of Gold Mining in the Klerksdorp Area2.2 Seismicity in South Africa2.3 The Klerksdorp Regional Seismic Network2.4 Severity of Seismic Hazard of the Klerksdorp Goldfields2.5 Upgrade of the Klerksdorp Regional Seismic Network2.6 Use of Seismic Data for Calculation of Support Resistance for Rock Burst Conditions at Vaal Reefs2.7 Summary and ConclusionsReferences
Chapter 3 Concept of Apparent Stress Index3.1 Apparent Stress Index and the Energy Index3.2 Development of the Apparent Stress Index Concept (1991-1992)3.2.1 Contour Maps of Apparent Stress Index3.2.2 Contour Maps of Apparent Stress Values3.3 Examples of Applications of the Stress Index Concept (1991-1993)3.3.1 Back Analysis of a Large Seismic Event that Occurred on 19-06-92 at No. 5 Shaft Vaal Reefs3.3.2 Interpretation of Seismic Data Recorded in the Vicinity of the Clemcor Dyke from 01-09-91 to 31-09-913.3.3 Back Analysis of a Large Seismic Event that Occurred on 19-06-92 at No. 9 Shaft Vaal Reefs3.3.4 Comparison of Seismicity Between Filled and Conventional Mined Areas3.3.5 Interpretation Possibilities of the Apparent Stress Index - Some Observations3.4 Test of the Warning Concept (End of 1993)3.4.1 Results for Polygon DIKE5#3.4.2 Results for Polygon HART43.4.3 Results for Polygon DUFF13.4.4 Summary of the Test3.5 Future Strategy for Seismic Monitoring at Vaal Reefs Based on 1993 Knowledge3.6 Summary and ConclusionsReferences
Chapter 4 No. 5 Shaft Experiment with Seismic Warning4.1 Assumptions Behind the Seismic Warning Concept4.2 The First Seismic Warnings (October-December 1994)4.3 Procedure to be Followed After Issuing a Seismic Warning (January 1995)4.4 Results of the 5B Experiment Using the Apparent Stress Concept (December 1994-May 1996)4.5 Case Studies4.5.1 Changes in Pattern of Seismicity as a Result of Changes in Mining Sequences4.5.2 Change of Mining Sequence in the 5B Area Due to Seismic Information (September 1995)4.5.3 Seismic Warning Dated 11-05-1995 (Polygon Outside of the Experiment Area)4.5.4 Seismic Warnings for Areas with Limited Seismic Cover or Based on Uncertain Data4.5.5 Correlation Between Seismicity and Mining Activity for Case Where Instability was Detected in Advance of Decrease in Mining Activity4.6 Instability, Time, Polygon, and Size of the Event - Some Observations4.7 Blast Time and Mining Strategy Changes for Working Places Located Along the Same Geological Discontinues4.8 Analysis of the Apparent Stress Concept Application Done by a Rock Engineer on Request of the Production Manager No.5 Shaft in January 19964.9 Analysis of Seismicity at No.5 Shaft for the Period February 1995 to July 19954.10 Limitations of the Method4.11 Conclusions Resulting from the 5B Experiment4.12 Summary and ConclusionsReferencesAppendix 4.1Appendix 4.2
Chapter 5 Status of the Networks in the Klerksdorp Area by June 19975.1 Performance of the Networks5.2 Network Management5.3 Technical Description of the Networks Central SiteReferencesAppendix 5.1
Chapter 6 What Happened After 1997?6.1 Predictions, Alert, Alarm, Scram, and the Seismic Warning6.2 Applied Mine Seismology: A Vaal Reefs Perspective up to 19976.2.1 The Influence of the Mine Health and Safety Act and the Code of Practice6.3 Rock Burst Control Strategies6.3.1 Year Seismic Monitoring Strategy6.3.2 Short Term Plan 1994 to 19956.3.3 Long Term Plan 1996 to 19986.3.4 Present Rock Burst and Damage Control Strategy6.4 Code of Practice Research and Development Considerations6.5 Seismic Workshop and Some Memos Dates 1996-19976.5.1 Seismic Workshop - November 1996 Recommendations6.5.2 March 1997 - Memo "Legal Questions on Rock Engineering" 6.5.3 End of March 1997 - Memo "Verification of the Vaal Reefs Method of Stability Analysis"6.5.4 August 1997 - Memo "Rock Engineering Strategies Related to the Relevant Code of Practice" 6.5.5 October 1998 - Memo "Panel Ratings, Follow-Up Procedure and Seismic Warning"6.6 "A Guide to Routine Seismic Monitoring in Mines" (1998)6.7 Summary and ConclusionsReferencesAppendix 6.1
Index

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Breite: 155
Gewicht: 342 g
Höhe: 234
Länge: 10
Seiten: 201
Sprachen: Englisch
Autor: S. N. Glazer

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