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Coal-Mining Seismicity and Ground-Shaking Hazard: A Case Study in the Trail Mountain Area, Emery County, Utah

机译:煤矿地震活动和地震动危害:以犹他州埃默里县特雷尔山区为例

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We describe a multipart study to quantify the potential ground-shaking hazard to Joes Valley Dam, a 58-m-high earthfill dam, posed by mining-induced seismicity (MIS) from future underground coal mining, which could approach as close as 1 km to the dam. To characterize future MIS close to the dam, we studied MIS located 3–7 km from the dam at the Trail Mountain coal mine. A 12-station local seismic network (11 stations above ground, one below, combining eight triaxial accelerometers and varied velocity sensors) was operated in the Trail Mountain area from late 2000 through mid-2001 for the dual purpose of (1) continuously monitoring and locating MIS associated with longwall mining at a depth of 0.5–0.6 km and (2) recording high-quality data to develop ground-motion prediction equations for the shallow MIS. (Ground-motion attenuation relationships and moment-tensor results are reported in companion articles.) Utilizing a data set of 1913 earthquakes (M 2.2), we describe space-time-magnitude distributions of the observed MIS and source-mechanism information. The MIS was highly correlated with mining activity both in space and time. Most of the better-located events have depths constrained within ±0.6 km of mine level. For the preponderance (98%) of the 1913 located events, only dilatational P-wave first motions were observed, consistent with other evidence for implosive or collapse-type mechanisms associated with coal mining in this region. We assess a probable maximum magnitude of M 3.9 (84th percentile of a cumulative distribution) for potential MIS close to Joes Valley Dam based on both the worldwide and regional record of coal-mining-related MIS and the local geology and future mining scenarios.
机译:我们描述了一个多部分的研究,以量化对58米高的填土坝Joes Valley大坝潜在的地震动 危害,它由采矿诱发的地震活动(MIS)造成 来自未来的地下煤炭 开采,可能会接近大坝1公里。为了 表征将来靠近大坝的MIS,我们研究了距山径 3–7 km的MIS。在该地区运行了一个 12站的本地地震网络(地上11站,下面一个 ,结合了八个三轴加速度计和变化的 速度传感器)。从 2000到2001年中的Trail山区,其双重目的是(1)连续 监视和定位与长壁开采 相关的MIS深度为0.5–0.6 km,并且(2)记录高质量的 数据以开发浅层 MIS的地面运动预测方程。 (地面运动衰减关系和动量张量 的结果在伴随的文章中进行了报道。)利用1913年地震(M 2.2)的数据集,我们描述了时空-观测到的MIS的幅度 分布和震源机制信息。 MIS在空间 和时间上均与采矿活动高度相关。大多数位置较好的事件的深度都被限制在 的水平面内±0.6 km之内。对于1913个定位事件中占优势的(98%) ,仅观察到了扩张的P波初动 ,这与其他易爆的 证据一致或与该 地区的煤矿开采相关的崩塌型机制。我们根据全球范围和区域范围 < / sup>与煤矿有关的MIS和当地地质记录以及 未来的采矿方案。

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