Session: Urban Seismology [Poster]
Type: Poster
Date: 10/9/2024
Time: 07:00 AM
Room: Stanley Park Ballroom
Characterizing Low-yield Mining Blasts Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS)
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) has been shown to be a reliable method in the detection of various seismic sources from megathrust earthquakes to small-magnitude explosive sources. As Lior et al. (2023) showed, DAS can be possibly used for real-time magnitude estimation and ground motion prediction. Here we report the DAS recordings of mining blast events from the Six Mile and Shawville mines approximately 25 kilometers northwest of Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, and 50 kilometers northwest of the FORESEE DAS array using telecommunication fiber-optic cables beneath the Pennsylvania State University campus in the city of State College, Pennsylvania. Our DAS array detected 325 of 808 recorded blasts, 234 of which lay outside our monitoring period between 2019-2021, for a 57% detection rate and observed 99 more events than The Pennsylvania State Seismic Network (PASEIS). Observed explosive tonnage ranged from 6,156 to 57,780lbs (lowest to highest yield source observed) at 19 and 70-foot hole depths respectively. Using pre-detected events, we use template matching to search for hidden blast events. Our final goal is to assign magnitude estimates to the observed blasts by using the methods described in Yin et al. (2023). If this approach proves to estimate earthquake magnitude of low-yield explosive sources reliably and rapidly, we propose incorporating this method into geohazard early warning on the seismically vulnerable east coast of the United States.
Presenting Author: Joseph
Additional Authors
Joseph J Miller jfm6286@psu.edu Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, United States Presenting Author
Corresponding Author
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Tieyuan Zhu tuz47@psu.edu Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, United States |
Rafal Czarny rav.czarny@gmail.com Institute of Mine Seismology, Kingston, Tennessee, Australia |
Characterizing Low-yield Mining Blasts Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS)
Category
Urban Seismology
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