Monitoring the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty: Data Processing and Infrasound
On September 10, 1996, The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Copmprehensive 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 th...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Basel
Birkhäuser Basel
2002, 2002
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2002 |
Series: | Pageoph Topical Volumes
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Data Processing
- Estimation of Background Noise for International Monitoring System Seismic Stations
- GIS as a Tool for Seismological Data Processing
- Optimized Seismic Threshold Monitoring — Part 1: Regional Processing
- Optimized Seismic Threshold Monitoring — Part 2: Teleseismic Processing
- A Scheme for Initial Beam Deployment for the International Monitoring System Arrays
- Adaptive Training of Neural Networks for Automatic Seismic Phase Identification
- Infrasound
- Constraints on Infrasound Scaling and Attenuation Relations from Soviet Explosion Data
- Infrasound Detection of Large Mining Blasts in Kazakstan
- Infrasonic Signal Detection and Source Location at the Prototype International Data Centre
- Surveying Infrasonic Noise on Oceanic Islands
- Seismic Precursors to Space Shuttle Shock Fronts