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Experimental and in-situ physical properties measurements from a seismogenic zone in a deep South African mine

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dc.contributor.author Nkosi, N
dc.contributor.author Manzi, M
dc.contributor.author Roberts, David P
dc.contributor.author Durrheim, R
dc.contributor.author Ogasawara, H
dc.contributor.author Ziegler, M
dc.contributor.author Liebenberg, B
dc.contributor.author Onstott, T
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-08T09:00:00Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-08T09:00:00Z
dc.date.issued 2022-09
dc.identifier.citation Nkosi, N., Manzi, M., Roberts, D.P., Durrheim, R., Ogasawara, H., Ziegler, M., Liebenberg, B. & Onstott, T. et al. 2022. Experimental and in-situ physical properties measurements from a seismogenic zone in a deep South African mine. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12649 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202220194
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12649
dc.description.abstract Since the 1990s, South Africa has experienced several sizeable earthquakes occurring in mining regions at depths ranging between 2 km and 4 km below the surface. These consist of the Welkom (ML 4.2) and Stilfontein (ML 5.3) earthquakes, which occurred in 1990 and 2005, respectively. The occurrence of these seismic events resulted in the destruction of mine infrastructure and some cases the death of miners. More recently, the 2014 ML 5.5 earthquake, which occurred in the Orkney mining district, in the Witwatersrand Basin, is the largest event to occur in a mining region in South Africa (Figure 1). Although mining-related seismic events are common in South Africa (ML<2), the large magnitude and shallow hypocentral depth (~5 km) of this earthquake raise concern for future large events occurring at active mining levels and their potential to negatively affect mining operations. Additionally, the physical properties of the rocks around the active rupture zone are not well understood because no boreholes had been drilled at depths in and around the aftershock zone. Therefore, no meaningful correlations of the lithological units with physical properties obtained from experimental and in-situ measurements have been done. en_US
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dc.relation.uri https://www.earthdoc.org/content/papers/10.3997/2214-4609.202220194 en_US
dc.source 4th Conference on Geophysics for Mineral Exploration and Mining of NSG, Belgrade, Serbia, 18-22 September 2022 en_US
dc.subject Mining induced earthquakes en_US
dc.subject P-wave velocity en_US
dc.subject S-wave velocity en_US
dc.subject Sonic logs en_US
dc.subject Synthetic seismogram en_US
dc.subject Ultrasonic velocity en_US
dc.title Experimental and in-situ physical properties measurements from a seismogenic zone in a deep South African mine en_US
dc.type Conference Presentation en_US
dc.description.pages 5pp en_US
dc.description.note Paper presented at the 4th Conference on Geophysics for Mineral Exploration and Mining of NSG, Belgrade, Serbia, 18-22 September 2022 en_US
dc.description.cluster Mining en_US
dc.description.impactarea Mining and Mineral Resources en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Nkosi, N., Manzi, M., Roberts, D. P., Durrheim, R., Ogasawara, H., Ziegler, M., ... Onstott, T. (2022). Experimental and in-situ physical properties measurements from a seismogenic zone in a deep South African mine. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12649 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Nkosi, N, M Manzi, David P Roberts, R Durrheim, H Ogasawara, M Ziegler, B Liebenberg, and T Onstott. "Experimental and in-situ physical properties measurements from a seismogenic zone in a deep South African mine." <i>4th Conference on Geophysics for Mineral Exploration and Mining of NSG, Belgrade, Serbia, 18-22 September 2022</i> (2022): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12649 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Nkosi N, Manzi M, Roberts DP, Durrheim R, Ogasawara H, Ziegler M, et al, Experimental and in-situ physical properties measurements from a seismogenic zone in a deep South African mine; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12649 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Nkosi, N AU - Manzi, M AU - Roberts, David P AU - Durrheim, R AU - Ogasawara, H AU - Ziegler, M AU - Liebenberg, B AU - Onstott, T AB - Since the 1990s, South Africa has experienced several sizeable earthquakes occurring in mining regions at depths ranging between 2 km and 4 km below the surface. These consist of the Welkom (ML 4.2) and Stilfontein (ML 5.3) earthquakes, which occurred in 1990 and 2005, respectively. The occurrence of these seismic events resulted in the destruction of mine infrastructure and some cases the death of miners. More recently, the 2014 ML 5.5 earthquake, which occurred in the Orkney mining district, in the Witwatersrand Basin, is the largest event to occur in a mining region in South Africa (Figure 1). Although mining-related seismic events are common in South Africa (ML<2), the large magnitude and shallow hypocentral depth (~5 km) of this earthquake raise concern for future large events occurring at active mining levels and their potential to negatively affect mining operations. Additionally, the physical properties of the rocks around the active rupture zone are not well understood because no boreholes had been drilled at depths in and around the aftershock zone. Therefore, no meaningful correlations of the lithological units with physical properties obtained from experimental and in-situ measurements have been done. DA - 2022-09 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR J1 - 4th Conference on Geophysics for Mineral Exploration and Mining of NSG, Belgrade, Serbia, 18-22 September 2022 KW - Mining induced earthquakes KW - P-wave velocity KW - S-wave velocity KW - Sonic logs KW - Synthetic seismogram KW - Ultrasonic velocity LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2022 T1 - Experimental and in-situ physical properties measurements from a seismogenic zone in a deep South African mine TI - Experimental and in-situ physical properties measurements from a seismogenic zone in a deep South African mine UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12649 ER - en_ZA
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