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The detection and recognition of underground nuclear explosions
Authors:P Argo  R A Clark  A Douglas  V Gupta  J Hassard  P M Lewis  P K H Maguire  K Playford  F Ringdal
Institution:(1) Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM87545 Los Alamos, USA;(2) Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Leeds, LS2 9JT Leeds, UK;(3) AWE Blacknest, RG7 4RS Brimpton, Reading, UK;(4) Blackett Laboratories, Imperial College, Prince Consort Rd, SW7 2AZ London, UK;(5) VERTIC, Carrara House, 20 Embankment Place, WC2N 6NN London, UK;(6) Department of Geology, University of Leicester, LE1 7RH Leicester, UK;(7) Harwell Laboratories, UKAEA Technology, OX11 0RA Oxfordshire, UK;(8) NORSAR/NORESS, PO Box 51, N-2007 Kjeller, Norway
Abstract:This paper reports on a joint meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society's Joint Association for Geophysics and VERTIC (the Verification Technology Information Centre) held in London in 1992. The topics presented focused on the detection and recognition of underground nuclear explosions. The objective of the meeting was to emphasize the multi-methodological approach that is important in verifying compliance with test-ban treaties. An overview of seismological monitoring was followed by a discussion of the technical and scientific aspects of a global seismic monitoring network, and in particular of the 1991 experiment to test the large-scale international exchange of seismic data between recording stations and data centres world-wide. The current capabilities of satellite remote-sensing were presented, and their use explained in terms of both the provision of information for monitoring the development of foreign nuclear testing programmes and also for providing sufficient information for the evaluation of treaty compliance. A review of radio-isotope sampling showed how the isotopic signature of both air and ground based sampling programmes can be diagnostic of the nuclear source. Finally, previously classified research on the ionospheric effects of underground nuclear explosions was presented, the generated acoustic waves disturbing the ionosphere and producing detectable changes in the reflection of radio and radar signals which have potential as a monitoring technique.
Keywords:Nuclear explosion detection and recognition  Seismology  Remote sensing  Radioactivity  Ionospheric effects
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