2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.mstc.2011.10.003
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Active velocity tomography for assessing rock burst hazards in a kilometer deep mine

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“…Finally, rock bursts can be caused by the presence of faults, dykes, or joints. mining induced stress fields as well as new catastrophic dynamic phenomena (of which a rock burst is the most unpredictable and violent ( [3]; [4]). Thus mining depth is directly related to hazards, especially for rock bursts.…”
Section: Rock Bump and Rock Burstmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, rock bursts can be caused by the presence of faults, dykes, or joints. mining induced stress fields as well as new catastrophic dynamic phenomena (of which a rock burst is the most unpredictable and violent ( [3]; [4]). Thus mining depth is directly related to hazards, especially for rock bursts.…”
Section: Rock Bump and Rock Burstmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most of them, linear elastic criterion, method of Tensile Stress, method of Brittleness Coefficient and Method of Stresses have been used for rock burst prediction [7,[21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]…”
Section: Rock Burst Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These techniques have been used extensively and successfully in the Earth Sciences to map characteristics of the Earth at great depths, for example, the identification of the Mohorovicic Discontinuity (Moho); see Rawlinson et al (2010) for a description of the history of tomographic techniques. To a lesser extent, these techniques have been applied in the mining environment, which is at a much smaller scale, where correlations between velocities and i) geomechanical characteristics of the rock mass (Cai et al 2014;Hemmati Nourani et al 2017;Watanabe and Sassa 1996), and ii) stress anomalies (Cao et al 2015;Friedel et al 1995Friedel et al , 1997He et al 2011;Hosseini et al 2013;Krauß et al 2014;Luxbacher et al 2008;Ma et al 2016;Young and Maxwell 1992) are evaluated. Much of this work was conducted in soft rock environments (coal mines).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%