Seismic monitoring is an established technology in mines generally applied for safety monitoring, rockburst prediction, and imaging the extent of damage induced by the mining operations. Microseismic monitoring provides insight into the location and extent of fracturing induced by the stress changes associated with mining processes. The spatial characteristics of the observed microseismicity provide valuable validation for the back analysis of fracturing processes such as caving, preconditioning, etc. through numerical models (e.g. Pierce et al. 2006; Sainsbury et al., 2008). It also provides a tool for the future validation of forward cave models that predict the extent and location of the seismogenic zone and the transmission properties of the damaged rock.
The post-process analysis of seismic catalogues, seismic record, or real-time analysis can provide feedback for:
Itasca has developed a series of novel analyses that enhance the information provided by existing microseismic catalogues to monitor the evolution of the fracturing processes and that provide: