地震各向异性对采矿地震学的影响

A. King
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微地震-在岩体中开采引起的断裂事件的检测和表征-被广泛用于提高对岩体对开采反应的岩土学理解,以及岩爆和顶板坍塌的危害评估。微地震的这些应用要求精确定位地震事件,这只能通过精确的速度模型来实现。在沉积环境中,地震速度是典型的各向异性,通常在水平方向上比在垂直方向上快一些。然而,在处理微地震数据时,很少考虑各向异性,导致地震事件的位置误差很大。本文提出了一种反演具有已知位置的一组校准镜头以及一组采矿诱发地震事件的技术,用于各向异性速度模型。本文给出了事件位置差异的一个例子,说明了潜在的岩土意义。
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The effects of seismic anisotropy on mining seismology
Summary Microseismics – the detection and characterisation of mining-induced fracture events in the rockmass – is widely used to improve geotechnical understanding of the rockmass response to mining, and for hazard assessment of rockbursts and roof falls. These uses of microseismics require that the seismic events be accurately located, which can only be done using an accurate velocity model. In sedimentary environments, seismic velocity is typically anisotropic, usually being somewhat faster in a horizontal direction than in the vertical direction. However, anisotropy is seldom taken into account when processing microseismic data, resulting in locations of seismic events which can be significantly in error. This paper presents a technique for inverting a set of calibration shots with known location, along with a set of mining-induced seismic events, for an anisotropic velocity model. An example of the differences in event location is shown, illustrating the potential geotechnical significance.
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