1966年至1996年在哈萨克斯坦Borovoye地球物理观测站记录的核爆炸信号的数字地震记录档案

GeoResJ Pub Date : 2015-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.grj.2015.02.014
Vadim A. An , Vladimir M. Ovtchinnikov , Pyotr B. Kaazik , Vitaly V. Adushkin , Inna N. Sokolova , Iraida B. Aleschenko , Natalya N. Mikhailova , Won-Young Kim , Paul G. Richards , Howard J. Patton , W. Scott Phillips , George Randall , Diane Baker
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来自哈萨克斯坦、俄罗斯和美国的地震学家拯救了苏联时期在哈萨克斯坦北部Borovoye记录的1966年至1996年期间的核爆炸地震图档案。这些信号被储存在大约8000盘磁带上,保存在录音天文台。经过数百人年的工作,这些数字波形和重要的元数据现在可以通过项目的URL(即http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/res/pi/Monitoring/Data/)获得,作为一个现代开放数据库,供各种社区使用。在Borovoye操作了三套不同的记录系统,每一套使用几个不同的地震仪和不同的增益水平。对于一些爆炸,有超过20种不同的数据渠道可用。2001年发布的第一次数据包含了许多小故障,缺乏许多仪器响应,但仍然可以用于测量准确的到达时间和比较不同类型地震波的强度。该项目的URL还链接到我们的第二个主要数据发布,即在Borovoye记录的欧亚大陆核爆炸,其中数据已被删除,所有仪器响应已包括在内,并详细描述了记录系统。第二个数据集由欧亚大陆近500次核爆炸的3700多个波形(数字地震图)组成,其中许多是在区域距离上记录的。它是开发和评价区分地震和地下爆炸的地震学方法的重要训练集,并可用于评估地球内部结构的三维模型。
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A digital seismogram archive of nuclear explosion signals, recorded at the Borovoye Geophysical Observatory, Kazakhstan, from 1966 to 1996

Seismologists 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 different channels of data are available. A first data release, in 2001, contained numerous glitches and lacked many instrument responses, but could still be used for measuring accurate arrival times and for comparison of the strengths of different types of seismic waves. The project URL also links to our second major data release, for nuclear explosions in Eurasia recorded in Borovoye, in which the data have been deglitched, all instrument responses have been included, and recording systems are described in detail.

This second dataset consists of more than 3700 waveforms (digital seismograms) from almost 500 nuclear explosions in Eurasia, many of them recorded at regional distances. It is important as a training set for the development and evaluation of seismological methods of discriminating between earthquakes and underground explosions, and can be used for assessment of three-dimensional models of the Earth’s interior structure.

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