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Microseismic Precursory Characteristics of Rock Burst Hazard in Mining Areas Near a Large Residual Coal Pillar: A Case Study from Xuzhuang Coal Mine, Xuzhou, China
by
Cao, An-ye
, Dong, Jing-yuan
, Gu, Yu
, Wang, Chang-bin
, Yao, Xiao-xiao
, Dou, Lin-ming
in
Civil Engineering
/ Coal mines
/ Coal mining
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Geological engineering
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Microseisms
/ Mining
/ Original Paper
/ Pillars
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Risk
/ Rock bursts
/ Rocks
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismic phenomena
/ Seismology
/ Tomography
2016
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Microseismic Precursory Characteristics of Rock Burst Hazard in Mining Areas Near a Large Residual Coal Pillar: A Case Study from Xuzhuang Coal Mine, Xuzhou, China
by
Cao, An-ye
, Dong, Jing-yuan
, Gu, Yu
, Wang, Chang-bin
, Yao, Xiao-xiao
, Dou, Lin-ming
in
Civil Engineering
/ Coal mines
/ Coal mining
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Geological engineering
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Microseisms
/ Mining
/ Original Paper
/ Pillars
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Risk
/ Rock bursts
/ Rocks
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismic phenomena
/ Seismology
/ Tomography
2016
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Microseismic Precursory Characteristics of Rock Burst Hazard in Mining Areas Near a Large Residual Coal Pillar: A Case Study from Xuzhuang Coal Mine, Xuzhou, China
by
Cao, An-ye
, Dong, Jing-yuan
, Gu, Yu
, Wang, Chang-bin
, Yao, Xiao-xiao
, Dou, Lin-ming
in
Civil Engineering
/ Coal mines
/ Coal mining
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Geological engineering
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Microseisms
/ Mining
/ Original Paper
/ Pillars
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Risk
/ Rock bursts
/ Rocks
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismic phenomena
/ Seismology
/ Tomography
2016
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Microseismic Precursory Characteristics of Rock Burst Hazard in Mining Areas Near a Large Residual Coal Pillar: A Case Study from Xuzhuang Coal Mine, Xuzhou, China
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Microseismic Precursory Characteristics of Rock Burst Hazard in Mining Areas Near a Large Residual Coal Pillar: A Case Study from Xuzhuang Coal Mine, Xuzhou, China
2016
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Identification of precursory characteristics is a key issue for rock burst prevention. The aim of this research is to provide a reference for assessing rock burst risk and determining potential rock burst risk areas in coal mining. In this work, the microseismic multidimensional information for the identification of rock bursts and spatial–temporal pre-warning was investigated in a specific coalface which suffered high rock burst risk in a mining area near a large residual coal pillar. Firstly, microseismicity evolution prior to a disastrous rock burst was qualitatively analysed, and the abnormal clustering of seismic sources, abnormal variations in daily total energy release, and event counts can be regarded as precursors to rock burst. Secondly, passive tomographic imaging has been used to locate high seismic activity zones and assess rock burst hazard when the coalface passes through residual pillar areas. The results show that high-velocity or velocity anomaly regions correlated well with strong seismic activities in future mining periods and that passive tomography has the potential to describe, both quantitatively and periodically, hazardous regions and assess rock burst risk. Finally, the bursting strain energy index was further used for short-term spatial–temporal pre-warning of rock bursts. The temporal sequence curve and spatial contour nephograms indicate that the status of the danger and the specific hazardous zones, and levels of rock burst risk can be quantitatively and rapidly analysed in short time and in space. The multidimensional precursory characteristic identification of rock bursts, including qualitative analysis, intermediate and short-time quantitative predictions, can guide the choice of measures implemented to control rock bursts in the field, and provides a new approach to monitor and forecast rock bursts in space and time.
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Springer Vienna,Springer Nature B.V
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