Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring

During the last decades, a network of sensitive regional arrays has been installed in northern Europe in preparation for the global seismic monitoring network under the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban treaty (CTBT). This regional network, which comprises stations in Fennoscandia, Spitsbergen and NW R...

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Main Authors: Ringdal, F., Kremenetskaya, E., Asming, V., Kvaerna, T., Schweitzer, J.
Other Authors: NORWEGIAN SEISMIC ARRAY (NORSAR) KJELLER
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Language:English
Published: 2000
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spelling ftdtic:ADA526089 2023-05-15T14:59:47+02:00 Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring Ringdal, F. Kremenetskaya, E. Asming, V. Kvaerna, T. Schweitzer, J. NORWEGIAN SEISMIC ARRAY (NORSAR) KJELLER 2000-09 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA526089 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA526089 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA526089 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Seismology *SEISMIC DATA KARA SEA DETECTION ARRAYS SENSITIVITY BEAM FORMING SEISMIC WAVES RUSSIA SEISMIC DISCRIMINATION EARTHQUAKES NORWAY BARENTS SEA ARCTIC REGIONS GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS NORTHERN EUROPE SYMPOSIA SURFACE WAVES FOREIGN REPORTS SENSITIVE REGIONAL ARRAYS GLOBAL SEISMIC MONITORING NETWORKS GBR(GENERALIZED BEAMFORMING) GBR METHOD SEISMIC EVENTS WESTERN RUSSIA NOVAYA ZEMLYA ARCHIPELAGO EUROBRIDGE PROFILES LOCATION SCREENING SEISMIC DATA ANALYSIS Text 2000 ftdtic 2016-02-23T02:52:51Z During the last decades, a network of sensitive regional arrays has been installed in northern Europe in preparation for the global seismic monitoring network under the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban treaty (CTBT). This regional network, which comprises stations in Fennoscandia, Spitsbergen and NW Russia provides a detection capability for the European Arctic that is close to mb = 2.5, using the Generalized Beamforming (GBF) method for automatic phase association and initial location estimates. We have continued our studies to use data from the regional networks operated by the Kola Regional Seismological Centre (KRSC) and NORSAR to assess the seismicity and characteristics of regional phases of the Barents/Kara Sea region, as well as the application to seismic event screening. We have studied the seismicity (i.e. seismic events apart from confirmed nuclear explosions) of the Western Russia/Novaya Zemlya region for the past 25 years, and found an average of less than one seismic event per year exceeding mb 3.5. Thus, the event occurrence in this region is so low that no event of mb 3.5 and greater located in this region should be screened out in the IDC screening process. The same consideration could apply in some other regions of the world, and the study of detailed seismicity patterns is an important part of the further screening developments. In discrimination studies, our results for the European Arctic show that the P/S discriminant should be applied with great caution in this region, and further research is required. The regional MS:mb discriminant has considerable promise, and the shorter-period energy available in surface waves recorded at regional distances can be exploited in improving the monitoring capabilities during periods with strong interfering surface waves from large distant earthquakes. We recommend that the current efforts to improve mb determinations and to reconcile the current mb values with the "historic" magnitude scale be continued. Published in Proceedings of the Annual DoD/DOE Seismic Research Symposium: Planning for Verification of and Compliance with the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) (22nd), held in New Orleans, Louisiana on September 13-15, 2000, U.S. Government or Federal Rights. The original document contains color images. Text Arctic Barents Sea Fennoscandia Kara Sea Novaya Zemlya Spitsbergen Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Barents Sea Kara Sea Norway Orleans ENVELOPE(-60.667,-60.667,-63.950,-63.950)
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topic Seismology
*SEISMIC DATA
KARA SEA
DETECTION
ARRAYS
SENSITIVITY
BEAM FORMING
SEISMIC WAVES
RUSSIA
SEISMIC DISCRIMINATION
EARTHQUAKES
NORWAY
BARENTS SEA
ARCTIC REGIONS
GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS
NORTHERN EUROPE
SYMPOSIA
SURFACE WAVES
FOREIGN REPORTS
SENSITIVE REGIONAL ARRAYS
GLOBAL SEISMIC MONITORING NETWORKS
GBR(GENERALIZED BEAMFORMING)
GBR METHOD
SEISMIC EVENTS
WESTERN RUSSIA
NOVAYA ZEMLYA ARCHIPELAGO
EUROBRIDGE PROFILES
LOCATION
SCREENING
SEISMIC DATA ANALYSIS
spellingShingle Seismology
*SEISMIC DATA
KARA SEA
DETECTION
ARRAYS
SENSITIVITY
BEAM FORMING
SEISMIC WAVES
RUSSIA
SEISMIC DISCRIMINATION
EARTHQUAKES
NORWAY
BARENTS SEA
ARCTIC REGIONS
GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS
NORTHERN EUROPE
SYMPOSIA
SURFACE WAVES
FOREIGN REPORTS
SENSITIVE REGIONAL ARRAYS
GLOBAL SEISMIC MONITORING NETWORKS
GBR(GENERALIZED BEAMFORMING)
GBR METHOD
SEISMIC EVENTS
WESTERN RUSSIA
NOVAYA ZEMLYA ARCHIPELAGO
EUROBRIDGE PROFILES
LOCATION
SCREENING
SEISMIC DATA ANALYSIS
Ringdal, F.
Kremenetskaya, E.
Asming, V.
Kvaerna, T.
Schweitzer, J.
Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring
topic_facet Seismology
*SEISMIC DATA
KARA SEA
DETECTION
ARRAYS
SENSITIVITY
BEAM FORMING
SEISMIC WAVES
RUSSIA
SEISMIC DISCRIMINATION
EARTHQUAKES
NORWAY
BARENTS SEA
ARCTIC REGIONS
GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS
NORTHERN EUROPE
SYMPOSIA
SURFACE WAVES
FOREIGN REPORTS
SENSITIVE REGIONAL ARRAYS
GLOBAL SEISMIC MONITORING NETWORKS
GBR(GENERALIZED BEAMFORMING)
GBR METHOD
SEISMIC EVENTS
WESTERN RUSSIA
NOVAYA ZEMLYA ARCHIPELAGO
EUROBRIDGE PROFILES
LOCATION
SCREENING
SEISMIC DATA ANALYSIS
description During the last decades, a network of sensitive regional arrays has been installed in northern Europe in preparation for the global seismic monitoring network under the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban treaty (CTBT). This regional network, which comprises stations in Fennoscandia, Spitsbergen and NW Russia provides a detection capability for the European Arctic that is close to mb = 2.5, using the Generalized Beamforming (GBF) method for automatic phase association and initial location estimates. We have continued our studies to use data from the regional networks operated by the Kola Regional Seismological Centre (KRSC) and NORSAR to assess the seismicity and characteristics of regional phases of the Barents/Kara Sea region, as well as the application to seismic event screening. We have studied the seismicity (i.e. seismic events apart from confirmed nuclear explosions) of the Western Russia/Novaya Zemlya region for the past 25 years, and found an average of less than one seismic event per year exceeding mb 3.5. Thus, the event occurrence in this region is so low that no event of mb 3.5 and greater located in this region should be screened out in the IDC screening process. The same consideration could apply in some other regions of the world, and the study of detailed seismicity patterns is an important part of the further screening developments. In discrimination studies, our results for the European Arctic show that the P/S discriminant should be applied with great caution in this region, and further research is required. The regional MS:mb discriminant has considerable promise, and the shorter-period energy available in surface waves recorded at regional distances can be exploited in improving the monitoring capabilities during periods with strong interfering surface waves from large distant earthquakes. We recommend that the current efforts to improve mb determinations and to reconcile the current mb values with the "historic" magnitude scale be continued. Published in Proceedings of the Annual DoD/DOE Seismic Research Symposium: Planning for Verification of and Compliance with the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) (22nd), held in New Orleans, Louisiana on September 13-15, 2000, U.S. Government or Federal Rights. The original document contains color images.
author2 NORWEGIAN SEISMIC ARRAY (NORSAR) KJELLER
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author Ringdal, F.
Kremenetskaya, E.
Asming, V.
Kvaerna, T.
Schweitzer, J.
author_facet Ringdal, F.
Kremenetskaya, E.
Asming, V.
Kvaerna, T.
Schweitzer, J.
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title Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring
title_short Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring
title_full Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring
title_fullStr Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring
title_sort research in regional seismic monitoring
publishDate 2000
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA526089
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