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Partitioning Early Warning in the Mining Process of Residual Ore Bodies via Microseismic Monitoring—Taking the Xianglushan Tungsten Mine as an Example

The regular ore body of the Xianglushan tungsten mine has been completely exploited. The remaining residual ore bodies face numerous hidden dangers, such as large and numerous abandoned mining areas,… Click to show full abstract

The regular ore body of the Xianglushan tungsten mine has been completely exploited. The remaining residual ore bodies face numerous hidden dangers, such as large and numerous abandoned mining areas, disorderly and small-scale mining sequences, delayed filling processes, and poor effectiveness. To achieve the zoning warning of ground pressure disasters such as roof caving, caving, and pillar collapse during the mining process of the hidden-danger ore body in the mine, a targeted warning technology system is proposed. We use microseismic monitoring systems to analyze events in the main monitoring areas and summarize specific ground pressure manifestation areas and event characteristics. Based on microseismic monitoring data that identified areas of significant ground pressure, a zoning model was constructed for risk rating and area locking. Based on this model, a safety warning technology for mining residual ore bodies with hidden dangers was established. Summarizing and analyzing, it is found that the disaster warning mode for controlling hidden dangers and residual ore body mining processes through microseismic monitoring is effective and has played a certain demonstration role, providing reference value for other similar mines.

Keywords: ore bodies; microseismic monitoring; residual ore; mining; monitoring

Journal Title: Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2025

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