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Mining Publication: Using Ground Penetrating Radar for Roof Hazard Detection in Underground Mines

Original creation date: January 1996

Image of publication Using Ground Penetrating Radar for Roof Hazard Detection in Underground Mines

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been investigated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Research Center for its potential to determine roof hazards in underground mines. GPR surveys were conducted at four field sites with accompanying ground truth to determine the value of GPR for roof hazard detection. The resolution of the current system allows detection of gross roof fractures (>6.4 mm (>0.25 in) zone) or rider beds in coal measure roof. Data quality is not yet sufficient to detect small bed separations or subtle lithologic changes in the roof. Differences in data quality are discussed, as well as suggestions for collecting improved data.

Authors: GM Molinda, WD Monaghan, GL Mowrey, GF Persetic

Report of Investigations - January 1996

NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20025449

Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Energy, Report of Investigations 9625. NTIS stock number: PB96-188123, 1996 Jan; :1-14


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