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Microseismic Events for Slope Stability Analysis - A Case Study at an Open Pit Mine
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Paper presented at the ISRM AfriRock - Rock Mechanics for Africa, October 3–5, 2017
Paper Number: ISRM-AFRIROCK-2017-016
... in a trigger mode. A research project carried out at an open pit mine in Australia used both trigger mode and continuous mode to record microseismic events. The preliminary results have shown that the weak events are equally important as the strong seismic events for slope stability assessment, and they should...
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Location and Source Mechanism of a Microseismic Event in a Mine Using a Single Seismogram
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Paper presented at the ISRM AfriRock - Rock Mechanics for Africa, October 3–5, 2017
Paper Number: ISRM-AFRIROCK-2017-020
... Reliable location of microseismic events is an important objective for routine mine seismic monitoring. Reflections from the underground excavations result in complex recorded seismograms, and typically only the direct P- and S-wave arrivals are used to locate the source. We have developed...