FROM THE OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF THE MINING COMPANIES AND THE ORGANIZATIONS | |
MINING INSTITUTE, URAL BRANCH, RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES | |
ArticleName | Seismological monitoring at the Upper Kama Potash Deposit: Objectives, problems, solutions |
DOI | 10.17580/gzh.2018.06.05 |
ArticleAuthor | Shulakov D. Yu., Butyrin P. G., Verkholantsev A. V. |
ArticleAuthorData | Mining Institute, Perm Federal Research Center, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Perm, Russia: D. Yu. Shulakov, Head of Laboratory, Candidate of Engineering Sciences, shulakov@mi-perm.ru |
Abstract | The article describes the system of seismological monitoring in the territory of the Upper Kama Potash Deposit. The structure of monitoring networks involved in the integrated observations in all operating mines is presented and their capabilities are assessed. The monitoring data are used to adjust both actual mining and backfill operations. The high efficiency of the detailed seismic monitoring systems in control over accidental and hazardous mine areas is demonstrated. The high-resolution monitoring enables prompt response to adverse processes and prediction of accident development. Hardware and software of monitoring networks deployed in mines and in local areas are presented. It is shown that the modern digital systems of data acquisition and transmission ensure high resolution, sustainable operation and reliable nearly real-time transmission of seismographic records to a data processing center. Considering the accumulated experience and growing requirements of the Upper Kama Deposit area monitoring, in 20111 it was decided to design a proprietary recorder to be completely meet the specificity of the local observations. Seismic recorder Ermak-5 was designed at the Natural and Induced Seismicity Laboratory of the Mining Institute, UB RAS in 2017. Have analyzed the seismology data on the Upper Kama Potash Deposit for more than 20 years, it is possible to state that the seismological monitoring is a highly informative method. It allows continuous observations (both in time and space) in vast areas, prompt detection of hazardous sites and tracking of geodynamic activity within their limits. The current reequipment of mine monitoring systems with the digital data acquisition and transmission will noticeably improve quality of recording and, consequently, information content of the method. |
keywords | Seismic monitoring, Upper Kama Deposit, accident, event detection, seismic recorder |
References | 1. Baryakh A. A., Krasnoshtein A. E., Sanfirov I. A. Mining-caused accidents: Berezniki Potash Mine-1 flooding. Vestnik Permskogo nauchnogo tsentra. 2009. No. 2. pp. 40–49. |
Full content | Seismological monitoring at the Upper Kama Potash Deposit: Objectives, problems, solutions |