Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring

This project represents a continuing effort to use data from the regional networks operated by NORSAR and the Kola Regional Seismological Centre (KRSC) to assess the seismicity and characteristics of regional phases of the European Arctic. Recently, seismic instrumentation has been installed inside...

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Main Authors: Ringdal, F., Kremenetskaya, E., Asming, V., Kvaerna, T., Mykkeltveit, S., Faleide, J. I., Schweitzer, J.
Other Authors: NORWEGIAN SEISMIC ARRAY (NORSAR) KJELLER
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Language:English
Published: 2001
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spelling ftdtic:ADA529621 2023-05-15T13:21:39+02:00 Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring Ringdal, F. Kremenetskaya, E. Asming, V. Kvaerna, T. Mykkeltveit, S. Faleide, J. I. Schweitzer, J. NORWEGIAN SEISMIC ARRAY (NORSAR) KJELLER 2001-10 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA529621 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA529621 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA529621 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Seismology Explosions *ARCTIC REGIONS *SEISMOLOGY *EXPLOSIONS *EARTHQUAKES MONITORING SURFACE TRUTH CALIBRATION NORWAY DETECTION SYMPOSIA POSITION(LOCATION) DATA BASES SEISMIC WAVES ROCKBURSTS FOREIGN REPORTS Text 2001 ftdtic 2016-02-23T03:42:05Z This project represents a continuing effort to use data from the regional networks operated by NORSAR and the Kola Regional Seismological Centre (KRSC) to assess the seismicity and characteristics of regional phases of the European Arctic. Recently, seismic instrumentation has been installed inside the mines in the Khibiny Massif of the Kola peninsula in order to provide origin times of the seismic events as well as to contribute to additional validation of the location accuracy. We are now planning to expand this effort by collecting similar ground truth information for other mines in the Kola Peninsula, Spitsbergen and NW Russia. We present some initial ground truth information from rockbursts/earthquakes in a coal mine in Spitsbergen (Barentsburg). A 3-component digital seismometer system was installed in this mine in November 2000, and we present results of locating these rockbursts. The largest of these events are well recorded by the International Monitoring System (IMS) arrays SPITS and ARCES, and can therefore be useful for IMS calibration purposes. Another area of interest for calibration is the northern Ural Mountains, where there is significant mining activity. The Amderma station, which is operated by KRSC, routinely detects a large number of mining explosions in mines near Vorkuta, and examples of such event recordings are presented. The largest of these events are also observed at the Fennoscandian arrays, especially ARCES, although they are seldom large enough to be included in the Reviewed Event Bulletin (REB), which currently requires P-detection by at least three primary IMS stations. Nevertheless, the detection, location and screening of such small events, even when observed by only a single station, are of interest in a global monitoring situation. The provision of ground truth of selected explosions and/or rockbursts in this area will help in calibrating the ARCES array (and possibly other stations) for such monitoring purpose. Presented at the Seismic Research Review (23rd): Worldwide Monitoring of Nuclear Explosions, held in Jackson Hole, WY on 2-5 Oct 2001. Published in the proceedings of the conference, p315-323, 2001. Prepared in cooperation with Kola Regional Seismological Center. U.S. Government or Federal Rights. The original document contains color images. Text Amderma Arctic Barentsburg Fennoscandian kola peninsula ural mountains Vorkuta Spitsbergen Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Amderma ENVELOPE(61.666,61.666,69.758,69.758) Arctic Barentsburg ENVELOPE(14.212,14.212,78.064,78.064) Khibiny ENVELOPE(33.210,33.210,67.679,67.679) Kola Peninsula Norway
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topic Seismology
Explosions
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SEISMOLOGY
*EXPLOSIONS
*EARTHQUAKES
MONITORING
SURFACE TRUTH
CALIBRATION
NORWAY
DETECTION
SYMPOSIA
POSITION(LOCATION)
DATA BASES
SEISMIC WAVES
ROCKBURSTS
FOREIGN REPORTS
spellingShingle Seismology
Explosions
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SEISMOLOGY
*EXPLOSIONS
*EARTHQUAKES
MONITORING
SURFACE TRUTH
CALIBRATION
NORWAY
DETECTION
SYMPOSIA
POSITION(LOCATION)
DATA BASES
SEISMIC WAVES
ROCKBURSTS
FOREIGN REPORTS
Ringdal, F.
Kremenetskaya, E.
Asming, V.
Kvaerna, T.
Mykkeltveit, S.
Faleide, J. I.
Schweitzer, J.
Research in Regional Seismic Monitoring
topic_facet Seismology
Explosions
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SEISMOLOGY
*EXPLOSIONS
*EARTHQUAKES
MONITORING
SURFACE TRUTH
CALIBRATION
NORWAY
DETECTION
SYMPOSIA
POSITION(LOCATION)
DATA BASES
SEISMIC WAVES
ROCKBURSTS
FOREIGN REPORTS
description This project represents a continuing effort to use data from the regional networks operated by NORSAR and the Kola Regional Seismological Centre (KRSC) to assess the seismicity and characteristics of regional phases of the European Arctic. Recently, seismic instrumentation has been installed inside the mines in the Khibiny Massif of the Kola peninsula in order to provide origin times of the seismic events as well as to contribute to additional validation of the location accuracy. We are now planning to expand this effort by collecting similar ground truth information for other mines in the Kola Peninsula, Spitsbergen and NW Russia. We present some initial ground truth information from rockbursts/earthquakes in a coal mine in Spitsbergen (Barentsburg). A 3-component digital seismometer system was installed in this mine in November 2000, and we present results of locating these rockbursts. The largest of these events are well recorded by the International Monitoring System (IMS) arrays SPITS and ARCES, and can therefore be useful for IMS calibration purposes. Another area of interest for calibration is the northern Ural Mountains, where there is significant mining activity. The Amderma station, which is operated by KRSC, routinely detects a large number of mining explosions in mines near Vorkuta, and examples of such event recordings are presented. The largest of these events are also observed at the Fennoscandian arrays, especially ARCES, although they are seldom large enough to be included in the Reviewed Event Bulletin (REB), which currently requires P-detection by at least three primary IMS stations. Nevertheless, the detection, location and screening of such small events, even when observed by only a single station, are of interest in a global monitoring situation. The provision of ground truth of selected explosions and/or rockbursts in this area will help in calibrating the ARCES array (and possibly other stations) for such monitoring purpose. Presented at the Seismic Research Review (23rd): Worldwide Monitoring of Nuclear Explosions, held in Jackson Hole, WY on 2-5 Oct 2001. Published in the proceedings of the conference, p315-323, 2001. Prepared in cooperation with Kola Regional Seismological Center. 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.
Mykkeltveit, S.
Faleide, J. I.
Schweitzer, J.
author_facet Ringdal, F.
Kremenetskaya, E.
Asming, V.
Kvaerna, T.
Mykkeltveit, S.
Faleide, J. I.
Schweitzer, J.
author_sort Ringdal, F.
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 2001
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA529621
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