Abstract
The project objective is to assess the degree of applicability of in-seam seismic technology in Spanish coal mines for use as a tool to predict the presence of irregularities in coal seams. By the very nature of coal mining, a large number of in-seam seismic research results are put directly to the test by the ensuing underground operations. The statistics from this continuous process of verification in other countries show this method to be extremely successful. Indeed, the use of the method has become habitual and it is recognised as an efficient instrument for aiding the location of faults and other irregularities in coal seams. 3 figs., 2 tabs.
Saviron Cidon, L
[1]
- OCICARBON, Madrid (Spain)
Citation Formats
Saviron Cidon, L.
In-seam seismics for coal.
Spain: N. p.,
1989.
Web.
Saviron Cidon, L.
In-seam seismics for coal.
Spain.
Saviron Cidon, L.
1989.
"In-seam seismics for coal."
Spain.
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title = {In-seam seismics for coal}
author = {Saviron Cidon, L}
abstractNote = {The project objective is to assess the degree of applicability of in-seam seismic technology in Spanish coal mines for use as a tool to predict the presence of irregularities in coal seams. By the very nature of coal mining, a large number of in-seam seismic research results are put directly to the test by the ensuing underground operations. The statistics from this continuous process of verification in other countries show this method to be extremely successful. Indeed, the use of the method has become habitual and it is recognised as an efficient instrument for aiding the location of faults and other irregularities in coal seams. 3 figs., 2 tabs.}
journal = []
volume = {293}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Spain}
year = {1989}
month = {Nov}
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