Earthquakes attributable to human activities are called induced seismic events or induced earthquakes. In the past several years induced seismic events related to energy development projects have drawn heightened public attention.
The purpose of this process memorandum is to describe additional supporting resource information in detail. The Tribal Resources section of Chapter 3 of the EIS includes brief summaries of the information contained in this process memorandum.
Resolution Copper Mining, LLC (Resolution), proposes to conduct baseline hydrologic and geotechnical testing and monitoring activities on National Forest System lands, located within the Tonto National Forest (TNF).
This memorandum reviews the blasting monitoring data as part of the proposed underground inclined ore conveyor and tunnel at the Resolution Copper facility in Superior Arizona and specifically deals with the assessment of the model used in the Vibration Impact Assessment.
The SEINet data portal was created to serve as a gateway to distributed data resources of interest to the environmental research community within Arizona and New Mexico.
The Forest Service authorizes a number of recreational activities on National Forest System (NFS) lands. The following set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) will help you determine whether your proposal would be considered a recreation event.