The Malmberget iron ore mine owned by LKAB (Sweden) is one of the largest iron underground mines in the world. At present 10 orebodies are being mined, with seismicity being a known issue for several of them. The seismic system consists of 143 geophones, of which 36% are triaxial. They are a mix of 4.5 and 14 Hz geophones installed underground and in crown pillars. On the ground surface five 1 Hz geophones have been installed to estimate seismic source parameters. The mine seismic system records on average 440 events monthly with ML > 0. The largest seismic event recorded until the end of 2023 is with ML 2.9. The study was carried out in order to identify some trends in seismicity as the mining goes deeper and to find a correlation with some main controlling parameters – volume and depth of the production in order to obtain information for future seismic hazard and risk analysis. Another purpose of the study was to identify trends and behaviors for different orebodies (mining areas). The seismicity correlates strongly with the production depth, but there are differences between the orebodies.
ISBN for host publication: 978-0-9794975-9-9;