AbstractSeismologists from Kazakhstan, Russia, and the United States have rescued the Soviet-era archive of nuclear explosion seismograms recorded at Borovoye in northern Kazakhstan during the period 1966–1996. The signals had been stored on about 8000 magnetic tapes, which were held at the recording observatory. After hundreds of man-years of work, these digital waveforms together with significant metadata are now available via the project URL, namely http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/res/pi/Monitoring/Data/ as a modern open database, of use to diverse communities.Three different sets of recording systems were operated at Borovoye, each using several different seismometers and different gain levels. For some explosions, more than twenty differe...
We report of a series of experiments designed to discriminate underground explosion sources at vario...
Using current and historic seismic records from Global Seismic Network stations KEV and KBS, the aut...
On 3 September 2017 official channels of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea announced the suc...
Seismologists from Kazakhstan, Russia, and the United States have rescued the Soviet-era archive of ...
AbstractSeismologists from Kazakhstan, Russia, and the United States have rescued the Soviet-era arc...
It is remarkable that the most recent nuclear test explosion, by North Korea (2006 October 9), altho...
During the nuclear testing era, the former Soviet Union carried out extensive observations of underg...
In this report results of work on establishment of a data base of regional seismic recordings from e...
Any major shaking of the Earth can be recorded on a seismograph regardless of the nature of the sour...
Discrimination between earthquakes and chemical explosions is a significant problem facing many reg...
Underground nulcear explosions at the Semipalatinsk Test Site (STS) have been described in numerous ...
The Democratic People Republic of Korea announced two underground nuclear tests carried out in their...
The Altai-Sayan mining region located east of Novosibirsk, Russia, comprises over 72 mines which ar...
The paper presents generalized parameters of digital seismograms of the Borovoye Geophysical Observa...
During the last two years, new regional travel-time tables for different provinces of Northern Euras...
We report of a series of experiments designed to discriminate underground explosion sources at vario...
Using current and historic seismic records from Global Seismic Network stations KEV and KBS, the aut...
On 3 September 2017 official channels of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea announced the suc...
Seismologists from Kazakhstan, Russia, and the United States have rescued the Soviet-era archive of ...
AbstractSeismologists from Kazakhstan, Russia, and the United States have rescued the Soviet-era arc...
It is remarkable that the most recent nuclear test explosion, by North Korea (2006 October 9), altho...
During the nuclear testing era, the former Soviet Union carried out extensive observations of underg...
In this report results of work on establishment of a data base of regional seismic recordings from e...
Any major shaking of the Earth can be recorded on a seismograph regardless of the nature of the sour...
Discrimination between earthquakes and chemical explosions is a significant problem facing many reg...
Underground nulcear explosions at the Semipalatinsk Test Site (STS) have been described in numerous ...
The Democratic People Republic of Korea announced two underground nuclear tests carried out in their...
The Altai-Sayan mining region located east of Novosibirsk, Russia, comprises over 72 mines which ar...
The paper presents generalized parameters of digital seismograms of the Borovoye Geophysical Observa...
During the last two years, new regional travel-time tables for different provinces of Northern Euras...
We report of a series of experiments designed to discriminate underground explosion sources at vario...
Using current and historic seismic records from Global Seismic Network stations KEV and KBS, the aut...
On 3 September 2017 official channels of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea announced the suc...