Spectra of teleseismic, short-period P waves from nuclear explosions show clear, path-related differences in their high-frequency falloff rates. P waves from Kazakh explosions commonly show significant seismic energy above the fre-quency of 5 Hz when recorded in shield regions. Peaceful nuclear explosions in the tectonically stable areas of the USSR have similar properties, together with the Amchitka explosions and SALMON. Nuclear explosions in the Western United States, Algeria, and French Polynesia show much less high frequency energy in their P-wave spectra, and signal energy above 5 Hz is usually not seen. We attribute these variations to lateral changes in the anelastic attenuation properties of the upper mantle. For the events in the ...
The early P wave coda (5-15 sec after the first arrival) of underground explosions at the Nevada Tes...
The first cycle (ab amplitude) of teleseismic short-period P waves from under-ground nuclear explosi...
Abstract. Energy radiated upward from underground nuclear explosions has a coniplex interaction with...
Spectral ratios in the frequency range from 0.5 Hz to 3.0 Hz between underground nuclear explosions ...
Using extensions of theoretical source models for earthquakes and explosions, Fisk (2006, 2007) prov...
Characterization of near-source crustal properties for underground nuclear explosions using distant ...
Short-period P-wave amplitude data from nuclear explosions in the Soviet Union recorded by WWSSN sta...
Abstract We analyze the high-frequency (1 to 50 Hz) spectra of chemical explosions and earthquakes a...
A source scaling analysis is presented based on network-averaged, telese-ismic P-wave spectra determ...
An earthquake of magnitude 6.9 occurred off the Izu Peninsula on May 9, 1974. Many aftershocks were ...
Rayleigh waves and P codas of CANNIKIN and shallow Aleutian earthquakes are studied in order to dete...
We are investigating energy partitioning of local and regional seismic phases, focusing on geophysic...
Effective and reliable nuclear monitoring requires discrimination between small magnitude explosions...
Using Mw>6, deep earthquakes that occurred between 2006 and 2015 and were recorded by EarthScope’s T...
Amplitudes of P waves recorded by long-period seismographs for nuclear explosions in Novaya Zemlya, ...
The early P wave coda (5-15 sec after the first arrival) of underground explosions at the Nevada Tes...
The first cycle (ab amplitude) of teleseismic short-period P waves from under-ground nuclear explosi...
Abstract. Energy radiated upward from underground nuclear explosions has a coniplex interaction with...
Spectral ratios in the frequency range from 0.5 Hz to 3.0 Hz between underground nuclear explosions ...
Using extensions of theoretical source models for earthquakes and explosions, Fisk (2006, 2007) prov...
Characterization of near-source crustal properties for underground nuclear explosions using distant ...
Short-period P-wave amplitude data from nuclear explosions in the Soviet Union recorded by WWSSN sta...
Abstract We analyze the high-frequency (1 to 50 Hz) spectra of chemical explosions and earthquakes a...
A source scaling analysis is presented based on network-averaged, telese-ismic P-wave spectra determ...
An earthquake of magnitude 6.9 occurred off the Izu Peninsula on May 9, 1974. Many aftershocks were ...
Rayleigh waves and P codas of CANNIKIN and shallow Aleutian earthquakes are studied in order to dete...
We are investigating energy partitioning of local and regional seismic phases, focusing on geophysic...
Effective and reliable nuclear monitoring requires discrimination between small magnitude explosions...
Using Mw>6, deep earthquakes that occurred between 2006 and 2015 and were recorded by EarthScope’s T...
Amplitudes of P waves recorded by long-period seismographs for nuclear explosions in Novaya Zemlya, ...
The early P wave coda (5-15 sec after the first arrival) of underground explosions at the Nevada Tes...
The first cycle (ab amplitude) of teleseismic short-period P waves from under-ground nuclear explosi...
Abstract. Energy radiated upward from underground nuclear explosions has a coniplex interaction with...