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Application of MEMS-Based Accelerometers for Near-Field Monitoring of Blasting-Induced Seismicity

Krzysztof Fuławka, Piotr Mertuszka, Marcin Szumny, Lech Stolecki, Krzysztof Szczerbiński

2022Minerals13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Proper monitoring of seismic risk and reliable evaluation of destress blasting efficiency requires a well-developed seismic network surrounding the analyzed area. Unfortunately, the construction of a dense seismic monitoring system using standard types of seismometers and accelerometers is associated with high costs of seismic network development and maintenance. Significant improvements in this regard may be potentially achieved by replacing expensive monitoring devices with other cost-effective sensors such as MEMS-based accelerometers. Nevertheless, this topic has not been sufficiently investigated yet, and the usefulness of such devices for monitoring seismicity in deep underground mines has not been recognized. The goal of this paper was to perform preliminary measurements of blasting-induced seismicity in the near-wave field with the use of a single three-axial MEMS-based accelerometer and three uniaxial seismometers. The collected seismic records induced by multi-face blasting were compared in time and frequency domains. In the time domain, the values of 3D peak motion plots were analyzed, and the possibility of identification of subsequent delay times in recorded waveforms was investigated. In the case of frequency distribution, the Power Spectrum Density plots were calculated and compared. The results of the analysis proved that MEMS-based accelerometers provide reliable results and may be successfully implemented for regular use in underground seismic monitoring systems.

Topics & Concepts

AccelerometerSeismometerInduced seismicitySeismologyPassive seismicGeologyVertical seismic profileRock blastingMicroseismTime domainMicroelectromechanical systemsFrequency domainComputer scienceGeotechnical engineeringMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsOperating systemComputer visionSeismic Waves and AnalysisGeophysics and Sensor TechnologyEarthquake Detection and Analysis
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