Title of article :
Seismic Moment Tensor Resolution on a Local Scale: Simulated Rockburst and Mine-induced Seismic Events in the Kopanang Gold Mine, South Africa
Author/Authors :
Jan s?leny، نويسنده , , Alexander Milev ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Seismic records contain information about the effect of the source as well as the effect of
wave propagation through the rock mass. The effect of wave propagation is usually not well known as only
simplified models of geological structures are available. Therefore, the information about the source
retrieved by inverting seismograms may include errors due to incomplete knowledge of the rock mass along
the propagation path, which in turn cause a distortion in the calculated moment tensor (MT). The
distortion of the MT on a local scale was observed by inverting records of a simulated rockburst conducted
at the Kopanang gold mine in South Africa. A dominant isotropic component of the explosive
characteristics was found from the inversion. The deviatoric components retrieved from the blast are
spurious. A test of their stability indicated that they are not significant, assuming an uncertainty above 5%
for velocities and 10% for attenuation within the homogeneous model available for the mine. Thus, the
retrieval of the MT from records of local networks in mines using a homogeneous model of the rock mass
seems to be feasible. However, the homogeneous model of the rock mass can only be applied to close
stations, within a few kilometers of the source. The seismic records from distant stations were too complex
to be modelled by a homogeneous rock mass. Records of six mine-induced seismic events recorded at the
Kopanang gold mine were also inverted. A vertical linear dipole along the pressure (P) axis was found for
three of the events, suggesting a pillar burst. The mechanism of two events contains an isotropic implosion
together with a nearly vertical dip-slip, and seems to indicate a combination of a cavity collapse with a
down dip-slip along a nearly vertical fault. One event corresponds to a dipole along the tensional (T) axis.
However, it is vertical, thus its association with tensile faulting of the hangingwall is uncertain.
Keywords :
isotropic and deviatoric components , Mine-induced seismic events , Mechanism , confidencedue to velocity and attenuation perturbations.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics