Changes in Mining induced seismicity before and after the Crandall Canyon Mine collapse

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Title Changes in Mining induced seismicity before and after the Crandall Canyon Mine collapse
Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Mines and Earth Sciences
Department Mining Engineering
Author Kubacki, Tex Mitchel
Date 2014-05
Description On August 6, 2007, the Crandall Canyon Mine in central Utah experienced a major collapse that was recorded as an Mw 4.1 seismic event. Application of waveform cross-correlation detection techniques to data recorded at permanent seismic stations located within ~30 km of the mine has resulted in the discovery of 1,494 previously unknown microseismic events related to the collapse. These events occurred between July 26, 2007, and August 19, 2007, and were detected with a magnitude threshold of completeness of 0.0, about 1.6 magnitude units smaller than the threshold associated with conventional techniques. Relative locations for the events were determined using a double-difference approach that incorporated absolute and differential arrival times. Absolute locations were determined using ground-truth reported in mine logbooks. Lineations apparent in the newly detected events have strikes similar to those of known vertical joints in the mine region, which may have played a role in the collapse. Prior to the collapse, seismicity occurred mostly in close proximity to active mining, though several distinct seismogenic hotspots within the mine were also apparent. In the 48 hours before the collapse, changes in b-value and event locations were observed. The collapse appears to have occurred when the migrating seismicity associated with direct mining activity intersected one of the areas identified as a seismic hotspot. Following the collapse, b-values decreased and seismicity clustered farther to the east.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Collapse; Crandall Canyon; Detection; Earthquake; Seismology
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name Master of Science
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Tex Mitchel Kubacki 2014
Format application/pdf
Format Medium application/pdf
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ARK ark:/87278/s6089dgx
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ID 196468
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6089dgx
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