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Musa Siphiwe Manzi
Lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand
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Incorporating New and Legacy Geophysical Data into an ICDP Mineral Resources Project: The Bushveld Drilling Project (BVDP)
ADVANCES IN EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICS III ORAL
near surface geophysics | 12 december 2023
Susan J. Webb, Mpilenhle Mkhize, Lewis D. Ashwal, ...
The Bushveld Drilling Project (BVDP) has been approved and received generous support from the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (I...
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Investigating factors controlling deep seismogenic zones in South African deep and high stress gold mines
INDUCED AND TRIGGERED EARTHQUAKES: THEORY, OBSERVATIONS, IMPACT IV POSTER
seismology | 16 december 2021
Siyanda B. Mngadi, Musa S. Manzi, Raymond J J. Dur...
The study endeavoured to answer an open seismological question such as how do earthquakes propagate along shear zones? To examine this question, seism...
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Reinterpretation of a legacy 3D seismic reflection data to elucidate an unusual sinistral M5.5 earthquake fault below a structurally complex deep gold mine
GEOMECHANICS OF INDUCED SEISMICITY II POSTERS
mineral and rock physics | 16 december 2020
Koichiro Suzuki, Musa S. Manzi, Hiroshi Ogasawara,...
In 2014, an M5.5 earthquake occurred near Orkney, South Africa. This earthquake was different from usual mining-induced earthquakes because (1) typica...
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Contributions of Ground Geophysical Data from the AfricaArray Geophysics Field School to the Proposed Airborne Geophysical Test Site at the Vredefort Impact Structure, South Africa
ADVANCES IN EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICS II
near surface geophysics | 09 december 2019
Susan J. Webb, Stephanie E. Scheiber-Enslin, Musa ...
South Africa is currently embarking on an ambitious project to upgrade its geological and geophysical mapping. This activity coincides with a recent g...
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Potential borehole observatory in the aftershock zone at about 3.5 km depth of a 2014 M5.5 sinistral earthquake that the ICDP DSeis project has probed
ROLE OF BOREHOLE OBSERVATIONS IN COMPREHENDING NATURAL HAZARDS I POSTERS
natural hazards | 09 december 2019
Hiroshi Ogasawara, Tullis C. Onstott, Thomas L. Ki...
It is invaluable if we can deploy an observatory in boreholes that have intersected a seismogenic zone to understand mechanical, chemical, hydrologica...
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The effect of gouge formation on fault propagation along underground brittle shear fractures.
ROLE OF BOREHOLE OBSERVATIONS IN COMPREHENDING NATURAL HAZARDS I POSTERS
natural hazards | 09 december 2019
Siyanda B. Mngadi, Musa S. Manzi, Raymond J J. Dur...
Mining at deep and high-stress levels induces stress fracturing around and ahead of the mining stope, with the Ortlepp shears occurring tens of meters...
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Stress state in the upper margin of aftershock zone of the 2014 Orkney earthquake (M5.5), South Africa, measured from boring cores of ICDP-DSeis project
ROLE OF BOREHOLE OBSERVATIONS IN COMPREHENDING NATURAL HAZARDS I POSTERS
natural hazards | 09 december 2019
Yasuo Yabe, Makoto Kanematsu, Mitsuya Higashi, Ryo...
The 2014 Orkney earthquake (M5.5) occurred beneath a gold mine in South Africa. The shallowest aftershocks were located only several hundred meters be...
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Ore Deposits: Origin, Exploration and Exploitation
AGU BOOK SERIES
29 march 2019
Jean-Marc Baele, Shaun Barker, Tamara Bayanova, Go...
"The latest knowledge on mineral ore genesis and the exploration of ore deposits...
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