2020
DOI: 10.1785/0120200111
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What Governs the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Aftershocks in Mining-Induced Seismicity: Insight into the Influence of Coseismic Static Stress Changes on Seismicity in Kiruna Mine, Sweden

Abstract: Strong mining-induced earthquakes are often followed by aftershocks, similar to natural earthquakes. Although the magnitudes of such in-mine aftershocks are not high, they may pose a threat to mining infrastructure, production, and primarily, people working underground. The existing post-earthquake mining procedures usually do not consider any aspects of the physics of the mainshock. This work aims to estimate the rate and distribution of aftershocks following mining-induced seismic events by applying the rate… Show more

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“…The aftershocks occur in an area in the order of hundreds of meters around the main shock. A special study on the spatial distribution of the aftershocks and their relation to the Coulomb stress changes caused by the main shock was conducted for two events in the mine (Kozlowska et al 2021).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The aftershocks occur in an area in the order of hundreds of meters around the main shock. A special study on the spatial distribution of the aftershocks and their relation to the Coulomb stress changes caused by the main shock was conducted for two events in the mine (Kozlowska et al 2021).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the aftershock series studied by Kozlowska et al (2021) was chosen also for testing the methodology developed in the current study. The main event occurred on August 13, 2016, in one of the most seismically active blocks of the mine (Block #34).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%