Analysis of seismograms from a magnitude 3.9 seismic event on August 6, 2007 in central Utah reveals an anomalous radiation pattern that is contrary to that expected for a tectonic earthquake, and which is dominated by an implosive component. The results show the seismic event is best modeled as a shallow underground collapse. Interestingly, large transverse surface waves require a smaller additional non-collapse source component that represents either faulting in the rocks above the mine workings or deformation of the medium surrounding the mine
Interferograms constmcted from satellite-borne synthetic aperture radar images have the capability o...
Rock masses in deep level mines are subject to high stresses, which can result in unexpected failure...
Failure mechanisms of the rock mass in the regions of maximum stress concentrations around a longwal...
The sudden collapse of man-made underground cavities have generated seismic signals as large as magn...
Mining explosions and collapses, in addition to earthquakes, may trigger the future Comprehensive Te...
We used ALOS InSAR images to study land surface deformation over the Crandall Canyon mine in Utah, w...
On 21 January 1993, an underground mine in the Book Cliffs coal mining district of eastern Utah expe...
On 21 January 1993, an underground mine in the Book Cliffs coal mining district of eastern Utah expe...
Distinction between very shallow (1-4 km deep) earthquakes and underground nuclear explosions remain...
We have performed a complete moment tensor analysis (Minson and Dreger, 2007) of the seismic event, ...
The Crandall Canyon Mine, Utah, collapse in 2007 August resulted in a total of nine fatalities. We p...
This report describes a study in which seismic profiling was used to re-interpret the origin of Uphe...
Surface and underground mining operations generate seismic ground motions which are created by chemi...
Man made and man induced seismic events associated with surface and underground mining operations pr...
We have previously presented simple elastic deformation modeling results for three classes of seismi...
Interferograms constmcted from satellite-borne synthetic aperture radar images have the capability o...
Rock masses in deep level mines are subject to high stresses, which can result in unexpected failure...
Failure mechanisms of the rock mass in the regions of maximum stress concentrations around a longwal...
The sudden collapse of man-made underground cavities have generated seismic signals as large as magn...
Mining explosions and collapses, in addition to earthquakes, may trigger the future Comprehensive Te...
We used ALOS InSAR images to study land surface deformation over the Crandall Canyon mine in Utah, w...
On 21 January 1993, an underground mine in the Book Cliffs coal mining district of eastern Utah expe...
On 21 January 1993, an underground mine in the Book Cliffs coal mining district of eastern Utah expe...
Distinction between very shallow (1-4 km deep) earthquakes and underground nuclear explosions remain...
We have performed a complete moment tensor analysis (Minson and Dreger, 2007) of the seismic event, ...
The Crandall Canyon Mine, Utah, collapse in 2007 August resulted in a total of nine fatalities. We p...
This report describes a study in which seismic profiling was used to re-interpret the origin of Uphe...
Surface and underground mining operations generate seismic ground motions which are created by chemi...
Man made and man induced seismic events associated with surface and underground mining operations pr...
We have previously presented simple elastic deformation modeling results for three classes of seismi...
Interferograms constmcted from satellite-borne synthetic aperture radar images have the capability o...
Rock masses in deep level mines are subject to high stresses, which can result in unexpected failure...
Failure mechanisms of the rock mass in the regions of maximum stress concentrations around a longwal...