Por: Jarufe, J. y Seguel, N., Universidad de Santiago de Chile.Presentado en el 8° Simposio Peruano de Geoingeniería.AbstractMining-induced seismicity is a major issue in underground mining, leading to significant production losses as well as posing risks to worker safety. Although seismic monitoring methods exist to assess the seismic hazard of the rock mass, such as estimating maximum magnitudes based on the Gutenberg-Richter model, these approaches do not account for the stress redistribution effects caused by mining sequencing and therefore do not enable production plans to be optimized with these considerations in mind. In light of this, the present paper introduces a method for generating synthetic seismic information through numerical models, making it possible to evaluate the seismic hazard of different mining strategies.