eprintid: 1578 rev_number: 12 eprint_status: archive userid: 4 dir: disk0/00/00/15/78 datestamp: 2015-06-30 12:18:22 lastmod: 2015-09-08 10:20:40 status_changed: 2015-09-08 10:20:40 type: conference_item metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Kurzeja, Joanna corp_creators: Central Mining Institute title: Some aspects of quantitative version of Rockburst Hazard Evaluation Method ispublished: pub subjects: MP4 subjects: RP2 subjects: SMU divisions: EPOS-ESI6 full_text_status: none pres_type: paper keywords: rockburst hazard, mining seismology, seismoacoustics, drilling abstract: The subject of this paper is the estimation and prediction of seismic and rockburst hazard in mining industry. A mathematical forms of – the well known in Polish mining industry – Comprehensive Method of Rockburst State of Hazard Evaluation (CMRHE) are presented and discussed. The CMRHE is composed of four “particular methods” i.e. mining seismology, seismoacoustics, drilling and, partly subjective, “expert method of hazard evaluation”. Despite its popularity, CMRHE is not well defined in the mathematical sense. It appears, that all the components of the method can be cast into the probabilistic context and estimated according to strict mathematical rules, assuring logical consistency without interfering into physical and practical problems. Presented mathematical form of CMRHE is equally simple and understandable as the original, known version of the method. The final results of hazard evaluation can be analogously expressed as the discrete “states of hazard”. pagerange: 299-305 event_title: 8th International Symposium on ROCKBURSTS AND SEISMICITY IN MINES event_location: Rassia event_dates: 1-7 September 2013 event_type: conference refereed: TRUE access_IS-EPOS: unlimited citation: Kurzeja, Joanna Some aspects of quantitative version of Rockburst Hazard Evaluation Method. In: 8th International Symposium on ROCKBURSTS AND SEISMICITY IN MINES, 1-7 September 2013, Rassia.