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Application Research of Ant-Tracking Technology Based on Spectral Decomposition in Xingdong Mine

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This work in Xingdong Mine 1200 Area is focused on use of the basic documents of seismic, logging and site disclosure and the results of comprehensive geological research. Based on Petrel geological modeling platform, applying the advanced spectral decomposition and Ant-Tracking technology, taking Xingdong Mine 1200 Area as an example, the large, medium and small-scaled discrete crack network models are established. It has also made reconstruction and realized the effective prediction of the fault system and Collapse-column, which provided a solid fundamental guarantee for the prediction of faults and complex geological body in other regions.

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Liu, J. et al. (2017). Application Research of Ant-Tracking Technology Based on Spectral Decomposition in Xingdong Mine. In: Di, Q., Xue, G., Xia, J. (eds) Technology and Application of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. Springer Geophysics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3244-8_1

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