一种在钾肥矿中收集向上探地雷达探测数据的装置

C. Funk, R. Brehm, A. Errington, K. Backstrom
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探地雷达已经在加拿大萨斯喀彻温省的钾肥矿中常规使用了近四十年。一般来说,探地雷达测量钾矿的目的是绘制采空区上下的盐层地层图。萨斯喀彻温省萨斯卡通矿区的地层由一系列的盐和钾肥层组成,这些层由著名的、区域性分布的平面粘土层隔开。盐层的导电性非常低,这使得探地雷达对粘土层的成像非常有效。在钾肥矿中收集向下看的探地雷达数据很简单,因为矿井人员可以使用标准的现成的探地雷达设备(例如推车)。成功和安全地收集向上的GPR数据更具挑战性。地形不平坦,有许多障碍,房间高度变化很大。典型的萨斯喀彻温钾肥矿非常大,有数百公里的操作矿室,因此需要一种能够无缝收集向上的GPR数据的解决方案。本文介绍了钾肥矿山上视探地雷达采集设备的发展。这项工作最终导致了久保田RTV轻型浮式升降机的发展。这种装置被称为GPR- rtv,它成功地克服了在钾肥矿中常规向上看GPR数据收集的许多挑战。给出了一些数据实例来说明GPR-RTV的有效性。最后,虽然本次讨论的重点是在钾肥矿山中的应用,但预计GPR-RTV可以在各种常规采矿和隧道环境中安全使用。
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An apparatus for collecting upward-looking GPR surveys in potash mines
GPR has been used routinely in Saskatchewan, Canada, potash mines for nearly forty years. In general, the purpose of GPR surveys in potash mines is to map the salt-bed stratigraphy above and below the mined-out rooms. The stratigraphy in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan area mines consists of a series of salt and potash beds separated by well-known and regionally distributed planar clay seams. The salt-beds have very low electrical conductivity, which makes GPR highly effective for imaging the clay seams. Collecting downward-looking GPR data in potash mines is straightforward, as the mine personnel can use standard off-the-shelf GPR equipment (push carts for example). Successful and safe collection of upward-looking GPR data is considerably more challenging. The terrain is uneven, there are numerous obstacles, and room heights are quite variable. Typical Saskatchewan potash mines are very large, with 100s of kilometers of operational mine rooms, so a solution which permits seamless collection of upward-looking GPR data was needed. This paper presents the evolution of various apparatus used for collecting upward-looking GPR data in potash mines. The work eventually led to the development of a Kubota RTV mounted light-weight floating lift. This apparatus is known as a GPR-RTV, and it successfully overcame the many challenges to routine upward-looking GPR data collection in potash mines. Some data examples are presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the GPR-RTV. Finally, although this discussion focuses on applications in potash mines, it is envisioned that the GPR-RTV could be used safely in a variety of conventional mining and tunneling environments.
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