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U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 345 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD, MENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA 94025
BERNARD PRICE INSTITUTE OF GEOPHYSICS UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
BLYVOORUITZICHT GOLD MINE, P.O. BOX 7001, BLYVOORUITZICHT 2504 TRANSVAAL, South Africa
Abstract
Ground acceleration was recorded at a depth of about 3 km in the East Rand Proprietary Mines, South Africa, for tremors with 1
ML
2.6 in the hypocentral distance range 50 m < R
1.6 km. The accelerograms typically had predominant frequencies of several hundred Hertz and peak accelerations, a, as high as 12 g. The peak accelerations show a dependence on magnitude, especially when expressed as dynamic shear-stress differences, defined as
{small tilde} =
Ra, where
is density. For the mine tremors,
{small tilde} varies from 2 to 500 bars and depends on magnitude according to log
{small tilde} = 1.40 + 0.38 · ML. Accelerograms for 12 events were digitized and then processed to determine velocity and, for seven events with especially good S/N, displacement and seismic source parameters. Peak ground velocities v ranged up to 6 cm/sec and show a well-defined dependence one earthquake size as measured by ML or by seismic moment, Mo. On the basis of regression fits to the mine data, with 0.76
ML
1.45, log Rv = 3.95 + 0.57 ML, where Rv is in cm2/sec, and log Rv = 4.68 + 0.49 log Mo. These regression lines agree excellently with the corresponding data for earthquakes of ML up to 6.4 or Mo to 1.4 x 1026 dyne-cm. At a given value of ML or Mo, a, at fixed R, shows considerably greater variation than v and appears to depend on the bandwidth of the recording system. The peak acceleration at small hypocentral distances is broadly consistent with
Ra = 1.14 
rofs/ß, where 
is stress drop, ro is the source radius, ß is shear velocity, and fs is the bandwidth of the recording system. The peak velocity data agree well with Rv = 0.57 ß
ro/µ, where µ is the modulus of rigidity; both expressions follow from Brune's model of the seismic source and were compared with data for events in the size range 5 x 1016
Mo
1.4 x 1026 dyne-cm. Measurements of the source parameters indicated that, as for earthquakes, the stress drops for the tremors range from 1 to 100 bars and show no consistent dependence on Mo down to Mo = 5 x 1016 dyne-cm.
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