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PROFITS AND PITFALLS OF USING GEOPHYSICAL METHODS FOR ABANDONED MINE MAPPINGKate McKinley, PGTHG Geophysics, Ltd.Murrysville, PA
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Abandoned mines are ubiquitous across the landscape of western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio.
• prompting more extensive deep site investigations
Paybins, K.S., Messinger, Terence, Eychaner, J.H., Chambers, D.B., and Kozar, M.D., 2000, Water Quality in the Kanawha–New River Basin West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina, 1996–98: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1204, 32 p., on-line at http://pubs.water.usgs.gov/circ1204/
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• Historic coal seams were mined out, resulting in an open tunnel.
• The tunnel was held in place with pillars, or retreat mined.
• Over time the lack of adequate support below the overhead rock, results in cave-ins of the tunnel, and eventually, subsidence on the surface.
How do the voids form?
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Mine Subsidence
Photos courtesy of PA DEP: http://www.dep.state.pa.us/msihomeowners/damage.html#picbase
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Geophysical data often improves the results of geotechnical studies, whether by connecting the data between boreholes or by guiding engineers with the placement of additional borings.
http://www.wveha.org/history/Mechanization
http://www.gg.uwyo.edu/content/lecture/energy/fossil_fuels/coal/production/underground/methods/room-pillar/retreat.asp?type=ss&callNumber=14276&color=993300&unit=
Detailed information of subsurface conditions is crucial for the management of existing subsidence problems and to avoid the development of potential subsidence.
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Why use geophysics?• Non-destructive
• Ideal for populated areas and sensitive areas (e.g., environmental and archaeological)
• Efficient• Evaluation of large areas in short time
• Cost Effective• Can reduce or eliminate invasive tests
• Comprehensive• Combining non-invasive/invasive or multiple non-invasive methods
leads to greater confidence
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Number of Borings required to provide a given probability of detection
Cost Effective and Efficient
Benson, R., Yuhr, L., and Kaufmann R., 2004, Some Considerations for Selection and Successful Application of Surface Geophysical Methods, Proceedings of Highway Geophysics Symposium.,
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Traditional Exploration• Point values• Inefficient for large
volumes of soil/rock• Invasive• Very precise data
Geophysics• “Continuous”
sampling• Efficient for large
volumes of soil/rock• Non-invasive• Ambiguous data
Best when used in combination.Ground truthing is essential!
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Mapping Historic Underground Coal MinesGeophysical Techniques:
• Electrical Imaging• Most common: affordable, depth and resolution• Provides the most information
• Seismic Reflection• Less common: expense is a balance depth and resolution
• Gravity• Not frequently used: expensive and low resolution• Works well in culturally noisy environment
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Geophysical Survey Design• Depth versus Resolution
• Target depth• Survey objectives
• Limitations of geophysical techniques
• Rock properties• Successful geophysical surveys require a measurable contrast
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Electrical Resistivity
•Resistivity is:
• The governing relationship between current density and electrical potential gradient
• Measure of material’s resistance to current flow
• Reciprocal of conductivity
• An intrinsic property of materials
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Electrical Resistivity• Properties that affect resistivity of soil or rock include:
• Porosity
• Water content
• Composition (clay mineral and metal content)
• Salinity
• Grain size distribution
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Electrical Resistivity
(Palacky, 1987)
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Electrical Resistivity• Four metal probes are placed in the ground (G)
• Current () is induced between paired electrodes (c1and c2)
• Potential difference (V) is measured between paired voltmeter electrodes (p1 and p2)
• Apparent resistivity (a) is calculated
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Resolution - Electrode Spacing Electrode configuration dictates depth of penetration and data resolution.
B2B1
(8-foot electrode spacing)
(5-foot electrode spacing)
Same line acquired using different electrode spacings
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Color Scales and Interpretation
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Electrical Imaging for Coal Mine Mapping
EI is an optimal technique for mapping voids
Open voids are Clay filled voids are highly resistive highly conductive
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What if there is no Electrical Contrast?What if open voids were present in resistive rock (sandstone/limestone) and conductive voids were in conductive rock (shales)?
Void Weathered sandstone
Clay-filled Void
Weathered sandstone
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CASE STUDIES• Pre-Construction – Avoidance• Existing Structures - Repair
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Case Study• Fayette County,
PA• Existing mine
Objective: Attempt to delineate room and pillarstructure
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- Performed 3 electrical resistivity profiles
- Site was a sloped hill on a farm
- Line placement was an issue
- No structures present
Line 1
Line 2
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Line 1
Clay or water filled mine void set in resistive rock
Mine structure and elevation according to the available map
RoomPillar
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Line 2
Mine structure and elevation according to the available map
Actual mine elevation
Clay or water filled mine void set in resistive rock
RoomPillar
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CASE STUDY- Existing retail site
- Obvious damage to structure
- Overlies documented mining of Pittsburgh coal
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• Acquired 4 EI lines designed to look deep while maintaining high resolution Long lines with
tight electrode spacing
• Developed area introduced additional challenges Asphalt parking lot Subsurface
utilities
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Electrical Resistivity Data0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525
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(Over-) Interpretation
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Conclusions• When geophysical surveys are properly designed to map the target of interest, geophysical surveys can be a very effective way to map abandoned coal mines
• Users need to keep in mind that geophysics is interpretative, and dig deeper into interpretations and their assumptions