The Democratic People Republic of Korea announced two underground nuclear tests carried out in their territory respectively on October 9th, 2006 and May 25th, 2009. The scarce information on the precise location and the size of those explosions has stimulated various kinds of studies,mostly based on seismological observations, by several national agencies concerned with theNuclear Test Ban Treaty verification.Weanalysed the available seismological data collected through a global high-quality network for the two tests. After picking up the arrival times at the various stations, a standard location program has been applied to the observed data. If we use all the available data for each single event, due to the different magnitude and differen...
The underground nuclear tests by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) generated atmosphe...
North Korea has conducted six underground nuclear explosions so far. In this study, we determined so...
Sentinel-1 C-band radar data were applied for the first time to determine a nuclear test, its underg...
The Democratic People Republic of Korea announced two underground nuclear tests carried out in thei...
The Democratic People Republic of Korea announced two underground nuclear tests carried out in their...
On May 25, 2009, the North Koreans conducted a second underground nuclear test in the same area as t...
Obtaining accurate seismic event locations is one of the most important goals for monitoring detonat...
Abstract North Korea detonated its first known nuclear device, a moderate-sized event in the northea...
Surveillance of clandestine nuclear tests relies on a global seismic network, but the potential of s...
We investigated the infrasound signals from seismic groundmotions induced by North Korea’s undergrou...
Seismological characteristics of the North Korean largest nuclear test of September 2017 have been e...
On 3 September 2017 official channels of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea announced the suc...
It is remarkable that the most recent nuclear test explosion, by North Korea (2006 October 9), altho...
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK aka North Korea) conducted underground nucle...
Abstract We have used seismic signals recorded at regional and teleseismic dis-tances to determine p...
The underground nuclear tests by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) generated atmosphe...
North Korea has conducted six underground nuclear explosions so far. In this study, we determined so...
Sentinel-1 C-band radar data were applied for the first time to determine a nuclear test, its underg...
The Democratic People Republic of Korea announced two underground nuclear tests carried out in thei...
The Democratic People Republic of Korea announced two underground nuclear tests carried out in their...
On May 25, 2009, the North Koreans conducted a second underground nuclear test in the same area as t...
Obtaining accurate seismic event locations is one of the most important goals for monitoring detonat...
Abstract North Korea detonated its first known nuclear device, a moderate-sized event in the northea...
Surveillance of clandestine nuclear tests relies on a global seismic network, but the potential of s...
We investigated the infrasound signals from seismic groundmotions induced by North Korea’s undergrou...
Seismological characteristics of the North Korean largest nuclear test of September 2017 have been e...
On 3 September 2017 official channels of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea announced the suc...
It is remarkable that the most recent nuclear test explosion, by North Korea (2006 October 9), altho...
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK aka North Korea) conducted underground nucle...
Abstract We have used seismic signals recorded at regional and teleseismic dis-tances to determine p...
The underground nuclear tests by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) generated atmosphe...
North Korea has conducted six underground nuclear explosions so far. In this study, we determined so...
Sentinel-1 C-band radar data were applied for the first time to determine a nuclear test, its underg...