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9783764365523

Monitoring the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty

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    9783764365523

  • ISBN10:

    3764365528

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-02-01
  • Publisher: Birkhauser

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Summary

This volume presents summaries of recent research results on the related subjects of source processes and explosion yield estimation, which are important elements of any treaty verification system. The term Source Processes, in the context of nuclear test monitoring, refers to a wide range of research topics. In a narrow definition, it describes the complex physical phenomena that are directly associated with a nuclear explosion, and the catastrophic deformation and transformation of the material surrounding the explosion. In a broader sense, it includes a host of topics related to the inference of explosion phenomena from seismic and other signals. A further widening of the definition includes the study and characterization of source processes of events other than nuclear, such as earthquakes and, in particular, mining explosions. This latter research is especially important relative to the question of identifying and discriminating nuclear explosions from other seismic events. Explosion Yield Estimation deals with the corresponding inverse problem of inferring explosion source characteristics through analyses of the various types of seismic signals produced by the explosion. This is a complex technical task which has been the focus of some of the most contentious treaty monitoring debates. The current compilation of eight articles on Source Processes and six articles on Explosion Yield Estimation gives a good representation of state-of-the-art research currently being conducted in the broad area of seismic source characterization in the context of nuclear test monitoring.

Table of Contents

Preface: Monitoring the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treatyp. 1
Introductionp. 3
Locating Seismic Events in the CTBT Contextp. 7
Location Calibration Data for CTBT Monitoring at the Prototype International Data Centerp. 19
Source Specific Station Corrections for Regional Phases at Fennoscandian Stationsp. 35
Analysis of the IMS Location Accuracy in Northern Eurasia and North America Using Regional and Global Pn Travel-time Tablesp. 59
Application of 3-D Crustal and Upper Mantle Velocity Model of North America for Location of Regional Seismic Eventsp. 79
Relocation of Wyoming Mine Production Blasts Using Calibration Explosionsp. 105
Seismic Location Calibration of the European Arcticp. 117
Earthquake Location Accuracies in Norway Based on a Comparison between Local and Regional Networksp. 129
A Study of Small Magnitude Seismic Events During 1961-1989 on and near the Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstanp. 143
Precise Relative Location of 25-ton Chemical Explosions at Balapan Using IMS Stationsp. 173
On the Use of Calibration Explosions at the Former Semipalatinsk Test Site for Compiling a Travel-time Model of the Crust and Upper Mantlep. 193
Improving Regional Seismic Event Location in Chinap. 211
Seismic Event Location: Nonlinear Inversion Using a Neighbourhood Algorithmp. 241
Best Practice in Earthquake Location Using Broadband Three-component Seismic Waveform Datap. 259
HYPOSAT - An Enhanced Routine to Locate Seismic Eventsp. 277
Global Event Location with Full and Sparse Data Sets Using Three-dimensional Models of Mantle P-wave Velocityp. 291
Improving Seismic Event Location: An Alternative to Three-dimensional Structural Modelsp. 319
Robust Bearing Estimation for Three-component Stationsp. 349
Slowness Corrections - One Way to Improve IDC Productsp. 375
Definition of Exclusion Zones Using Seismic Datap. 397
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