@article{epos1433, volume = {42}, number = {1}, month = {November}, author = {M. F. Cai and H.G. Ji and J.A. Wang}, title = {Study of the time?space?strength relation for mining seismicity at Laohutai coal mine and its prediction}, publisher = {Elsevier}, year = {2004}, journal = {International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences}, pages = {145--151}, url = {https://episodesplatform.eu/eprints/1433/}, abstract = {Mining seismicity is akin to an arti?cial earthquake caused by mining activities. Mining seismicity has a long history in Chinese coal mines, among which Laohutai coal mine in Fushun city, which is located in Liaoning Province northeast of China, is a typical one [1]. Laohutai mine is located at the south edge of Fushun city. Its geographical coordinates are: east longitude 123?54'42''?123?58'17'', north latitude 41?51'07''?41?52'10''. The mine is 4.95 km from east to west and about 2 km from south to north, so the mine area is about 10 km2.} }