Passive Tomographic Study on Velocity Changes in Underground Mines Using Tabular Mesh Grids

Author:

Ma Xu12ORCID,Westman Erik2,Guo Kai3,Sun Enji4,Yang Tao5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1 Division State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics Institute of Geology China Earthquake Administration Beijing China cea.gov.cn

2. 2 Department of Mining and Minerals Engineering Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA 24060 USA vt.edu

3. 3 China Earthquake Networks Center Beijing 100045 China

4. 4 China Academy of Safety Science and Technology Beijing 100012 China

5. 5 North China Institute of Science and Technology Hebei 06521 China ncist.edu.cn

Abstract

Abstract Double difference tomographic inversion on measurements of travelling time and location are performed to analyze the velocity structure within rock mass in underground mining. Residuals of each iteration are estimated to evaluate the conversion of computation. Average wave propagation velocities in tabular areas are assessed to compare the velocity change affected by mainshocks. It is summarized that velocity increases before mainshocks and then reduces with temporal evolution after them. Possible explanations include static stress buildup that enhances the wave propagation before mainshocks and static stress reduction that weakens the waveform propagation. Additionally, wave propagation is attenuated by the dynamic-shaking induced fractures and ruptures within rock masses. Velocity change is shown to be of importance in assessing the stress redistribution and stability of rock masses. It is found that P-wave velocity increased by 1% ~5% before the occurrence of mainshocks. After the mainshocks, the velocity turned into decreasing and eventually dropped to a level that was even lower than the average level before the mainshocks. It can be inferred that stress increased and formed a stress concentration region before the mainshocks. The occurrence of mainshocks caused damage and stress relaxation in the rock mass, leading to a significant velocity decrease.

Funder

China National Key Research and Development Program

NIOSH Ground Control Capacity Building Grant

Science for Earthquake Resilience

National Natural Science Foundation for Young Scientists of China

National Basic Research Program of China

Publisher

GeoScienceWorld

Subject

Geology

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