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Monitoring the comprehensive nuclear-test-ban treaty: hydroacoustics [Libro electrónico] / edited by Catherine deGroot-Hedlin, John Orcutt

DeGroot-Hedlin, Catherine [editor] | Orcutt, John [editor/a].
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 en línea Libro en línea Series Editor: Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Birkhauser, c2001Descripción: vi, 626 páginas : ilustraciones mapas ; 25 centímetros.ISBN: 0817665382; 3764365382; 9783764365387 (Print); 9783034882705 (Online).Tema(s): Nuclear arms control -- Verification | Underwater acoustics | Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (1996)Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía Número de sistema: 55652Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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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. A global hydroacoustic monitoring system is being planned and implemented for verification of the CTBT. Much of the research conducted over the past several decades on acoustic surveillance of the oceans, formerly driven by the need to detect and track submarines, is now being applied to the development of effective monitoring methods to verify compliance with the CTBT. The aim of this volume on Hydroacoustic Monitoring of the CTBT is to summarize the research being conducted in this field and to provide basic references for future research. Much of the new research emphasizes major advances in understanding the coupling of ocean acoustic waves with elastic waves in the solid Earth. Topics covered include source excitation, detection and classification of events generating hydroacoustic signals, discrimination between underwater explosions and naturally occurring events, as well as topics in coupling of acoustic to seismic wavefields.

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1. Introduction.. 2. Operational processing of hydroacoustics at the prototype international data center.. 3. Converted t phases recorded on Hawaii from Polynesian nuclear tests: a preliminary report.. 4. Normal mode composition of earthquake t phases.. 5. T-phase observations in northern California: acoustic to seismic coupling at a weakly elastic boundary.. 6. Empirical and numerical modeling of t-phase propagation from ocean to land.. 7. Identification criteria for sources of t waves recorded in French Polynesia.. 8. Analysis of Russian hydroacoustic data for CTBT monitoring.. Bibliography

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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. A global hydroacoustic monitoring system is being planned and implemented for verification of the CTBT. Much of the research conducted over the past several decades on acoustic surveillance of the oceans, formerly driven by the need to detect and track submarines, is now being applied to the development of effective monitoring methods to verify compliance with the CTBT. The aim of this volume on Hydroacoustic Monitoring of the CTBT is to summarize the research being conducted in this field and to provide basic references for future research. Much of the new research emphasizes major advances in understanding the coupling of ocean acoustic waves with elastic waves in the solid Earth. Topics covered include source excitation, detection and classification of events generating hydroacoustic signals, discrimination between underwater explosions and naturally occurring events, as well as topics in coupling of acoustic to seismic wavefields. eng

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