Induced seismic activity and source parameter characteristics in the Datong coal mine, China

Author:

Li Li12,Liu Jian34ORCID,Xi Zhenzhu2,Zhang Ling1

Affiliation:

1. Shanxi Earthquake Agency, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China

2. School of Geosciences and Info-physics, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China

3. School of Earth Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Engineering, Handan, Hebei, China

4. Hebei Collaborative Innovation Center for Comprehensive Development and Utilization of Coal Resources, Handan, Hebei, China

Abstract

To clarify the activity patterns and source characteristics of coal mining–induced microseismicity, this study analyzed the spatial distribution characteristics of microseismic events in the Datong coal mining area based on records from the regional digital seismic network. We conducted a detailed characterization of the depth distribution characteristics of microseismic events using the double-difference localization method. Additionally, the source parameters, including corner frequency ( fc), source rupture radius ( r), seismic moment ( M0), source radiated energy ( Es), and stress drop (Δσ), were calculated for 136 mine-induced earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from ML1.3 to ML3.2. The results show that ML ≥ 2.0 mining-induced seismic events occur mainly within numerous microfractures in the Datong mining area. The depth of the seismic sources in the mining area is concentrated at 200∼500 m, with significant north–south differences and a close correlation with the mining depth. The displacement spectra of microseismic sources show agreement with the Brune source model [Formula: see text] attenuation pattern. As M0 gradually increases, r, Δσ, and Es show an increasing trend, while fc gradually decreases, exhibiting characteristics similar to those of tectonic earthquakes. Compared to tectonic earthquakes, coal mining-induced earthquakes have lower corner frequencies and stress drop levels mainly because mining activities alter the originally stable geological structure and stress state, leading to weakened rock strength, decreased elastic modulus, and shallower source depths. These factors contribute to the reduction in corner frequencies. As mining operations continue, microfracturing occurs in the coal and surrounding rock mass, intensifying the dynamic instability of the rock mass that was already under high stress conditions. This situation triggers larger-magnitude, mining-induced seismic events under lower stress conditions.

Funder

Hebei Provincial Key Research Projects, China

Science Research Project of Hebei Education Department, China

Hebei Natural Science Foundation, China

Seismological Science and Technology Spark Program of China Earthquake Administration

Shanxi Natural Science Foundation, China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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