Seismic effects of the underground nuclear explosions MILROW (October 1969, about 1 megaton) and CANNIKIN (November 1971, under 5 megatons) were monitored by a network of continuously recording, high-frequency, high-gain seismographs located on Amchitka nd nearby islands. Each explosion was immediately followed by hundreds of small, discrete vents (m s < 4), of similar focal mechanism and with a characteristic low-frequency signature, which were apparently related to the deterioration of the explosion cavity. This activity intensified, then terminated within minutes of a large, complex multiple event and concurrent formation of a surface subsided area that signaled complete collapse of the explosion cavity (MILROW, 37 hr; CANNI-KIN, 38 h...
The approximate physical distribution and condition of displaced and ruptured rock materials in the ...
Tectonic strain readjustments associated with large underground explosions have been observed at the...
Pavlof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula began to erupt on August 14, 2007 after an 11 year repose. Pa...
Summer 1977.Includes bibliographic references (pages 137-141).An intensive field study was undertake...
The tectonic strain-release characteristics of the CANNIKIN nuclear explosion are determined from se...
Six portable seismographs were operated for 30 days in a network centered 25 km south of the epicent...
It was found that in the first approximation the mechanical effect of underground nuclear explosion ...
Seismic data recorded on Iliamna Volcano, Alaska, indicate that Iliamna ice avalanches are preceded ...
A sudden increase in earthquake activity was observed beneath volcanoes in the Katmai area on the Al...
The SH waves from 21 underground nuclear explosions at Pahute Mesa (NTS) were used to investigate te...
Evidence of tectonic release produced by underground nuclear explosions at Novaya Zemlya is present ...
Impulse loads, arising due to the high natural seismicity of the South Yakutia region, exercise both...
Upper-crustal seismicity located within Katmai National Park occurs mainly within four distinct clus...
The sudden collapse of man-made underground cavities have generated seismic signals as large as magn...
We report of a series of experiments designed to discriminate underground explosion sources at vario...
The approximate physical distribution and condition of displaced and ruptured rock materials in the ...
Tectonic strain readjustments associated with large underground explosions have been observed at the...
Pavlof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula began to erupt on August 14, 2007 after an 11 year repose. Pa...
Summer 1977.Includes bibliographic references (pages 137-141).An intensive field study was undertake...
The tectonic strain-release characteristics of the CANNIKIN nuclear explosion are determined from se...
Six portable seismographs were operated for 30 days in a network centered 25 km south of the epicent...
It was found that in the first approximation the mechanical effect of underground nuclear explosion ...
Seismic data recorded on Iliamna Volcano, Alaska, indicate that Iliamna ice avalanches are preceded ...
A sudden increase in earthquake activity was observed beneath volcanoes in the Katmai area on the Al...
The SH waves from 21 underground nuclear explosions at Pahute Mesa (NTS) were used to investigate te...
Evidence of tectonic release produced by underground nuclear explosions at Novaya Zemlya is present ...
Impulse loads, arising due to the high natural seismicity of the South Yakutia region, exercise both...
Upper-crustal seismicity located within Katmai National Park occurs mainly within four distinct clus...
The sudden collapse of man-made underground cavities have generated seismic signals as large as magn...
We report of a series of experiments designed to discriminate underground explosion sources at vario...
The approximate physical distribution and condition of displaced and ruptured rock materials in the ...
Tectonic strain readjustments associated with large underground explosions have been observed at the...
Pavlof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula began to erupt on August 14, 2007 after an 11 year repose. Pa...