Local amplification of deep mining induced vibrations Part 1: Experimental evidence for site effects in a coal basin

L. Driad-Lebeau, N. Lokmane, J. F. Semblat, G. Bonnet

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Abstract

The work presented in this paper lies under the scope of a research program aiming to assess the impact of deep coal mining induced vibrations on the surface constructions. The concerned section of the program is dedicated to the study of geological site effects and their influence on the mining induced vibrations for which the experimental investigations have been carried out and developed in this paper (Part 1). The empirical methods based on H/V spectral ratios have been applied on data sets provided from mining induced vibrations recorded within private residences above the deep coalmine as well as complementary measurements of ambient noise. The results evidence an amplified zone in the southern part of the Gardanne basin where drilling data confirmed the presence of particularly fractured and soft stratigraphic units. This joint analysis of induced seismicity and ambient noise enabled to validate the method based on H/V ratios applied to the mining context.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39-50
Number of pages12
JournalSoil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
Volume29
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Amplification
  • Mine
  • Seismic wave
  • Site effects
  • Vibration

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