Monitoring and prediction of seismic hazards in a mining geophysics station

Journal Title: Mining – Informatics, Automation and Electrical Engineering - Year 2016, Vol 526, Issue 2

Abstract

The article features new functions of a dispatching system designed for mining geophysics stations. A number of functions were presented: those enabling to determine and interpret so-called passive tomography maps and those of a new innovative solution which is based on computational intelligence methods for predicting the EPZ energy in each excavation.

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Piotr Mazik, Grzegorz Galowy, Łukasz Wróbel

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Piotr Mazik, Grzegorz Galowy, Łukasz Wróbel (2016). Monitoring and prediction of seismic hazards in a mining geophysics station. Mining – Informatics, Automation and Electrical Engineering, 526(2), 33-39. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-283388