Monitoring the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
ISBN-13:
9783764365349
ISBN-10:
376436534X
Edition:
2001
Author:
Frode Ringdal, Brian L.N. Kennett
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Birkhäuser
Format:
Paperback
428 pages
Category:
Business Technology
,
Computer Science
,
Weapons & Warfare
,
Military History
,
Biological Sciences
,
Geology
,
Earth Sciences
,
Geophysics
,
Physics
,
Nuclear Physics
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ISBN-13:
9783764365349
ISBN-10:
376436534X
Edition:
2001
Author:
Frode Ringdal, Brian L.N. Kennett
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Birkhäuser
Format:
Paperback
428 pages
Category:
Business Technology
,
Computer Science
,
Weapons & Warfare
,
Military History
,
Biological Sciences
,
Geology
,
Earth Sciences
,
Geophysics
,
Physics
,
Nuclear Physics
Summary
Monitoring the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (ISBN-13: 9783764365349 and ISBN-10: 376436534X), written by authors
Frode Ringdal, Brian L.N. Kennett, was published by Birkhäuser in 2001.
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Description
In September 1996, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), prohibiting nuclear explosions worldwide, in all environments. The treaty calls for a global verification system, including a network of 321 monitoring stations distributed around the globe, a data communications network, an international data centre (IDC), and on-site inspections, to verify compliance. This volume contains research papers focusing on seismic ecent location in the CTBT context. The on-site inspection protocol of the treaty specifies a search area not to exceed 1000 square km. Much of the current research effort is therefore directed towards refining the accuracy of event location by including allowances for three-dimensional structure within the Earth. The aim is that the true location of each event will lie within the specified source zone regarding postulated location. The papers in this volume cover many aspects of seismic event location, including the development of algorithms suitable for use with three-dimensional models, allowances for regional structure, use of calibration events and source-specific station corrections. They provide a broad overview of the current international effort to improve seismic event location accuracy, and the editors hope that it will stimulate increased interest and further advances in this important field.
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