Conference Proceedings
21st Century Higher Production Coal Mining Systems Symposium, Wollongong
Conference Proceedings
21st Century Higher Production Coal Mining Systems Symposium, Wollongong
Developments in Geophysics for Prediction of Structures Influencing Production in Mines
In both surface and underground coal mines, the detection of geological structures ahead of workings is recognised as being fundamental to the efficient operation of the mine. Mining into zones of unexpected structures has a drastic effect on a mine's productivity. For the prediction of structures, geophysical methods can be applied from the air, from the ground surface, from boreholes and from underground workings. There are several improvements to report in the geophysical methods being developed for these purposes. These include developments in three-dimensional seismic reflection surveying, cross-hole seismic reflection methods and radar systems. The recent development of the radio imaging method for use in underground mine workings will complement existing in-seam seismic methods._x000D_
Geophysical techniques for use in horizontal boreholes are also under development.
Geophysical techniques for use in horizontal boreholes are also under development.
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P J Hatherly
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