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High‐frequency seismic observations in eastern Kazakhstan, USSR, with emphasis on chemical explosion experiments

 

作者: Holly K. Given,   Nikolai T. Tarasov,   Vladimir Zhuravlev,   Frank L. Vernon,   Jonathan Berger,   Igor L. Nersesov,  

 

期刊: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth  (WILEY Available online 1990)
卷期: Volume 95, issue B1  

页码: 295-307

 

ISSN:0148-0227

 

年代: 1990

 

DOI:10.1029/JB095iB01p00295

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

Two temporary three‐station seismic networks, deploying surface and 100‐m borehole high‐frequency seismometers, of the order of 200 km from the Kazakh test site in the USSR and the Nevada test site in the United States are discussed, with emphasis on chemical explosion experiments. Seismograms attained from the detonation of three buried explosions (10 t, 20 t, 10 t) in eastern Kazakhstan at distances between 156 and 637 km are examined in the frequency band of 1–80 Hz. Observed signal‐to‐noise (S/N) ratios were high, reaching a maximum of 400 forPgwaves and 200 forLgwaves. Good signal‐to‐noise levels persisted to high frequencies; S/N = 2 at about 50 Hz forLgwaves about 250 km from the source, and at about 14 Hz at 680 km distance. ForPgwaves, S/N = 2 at about 50 Hz 270 km from the source. Shapes of displacement amplitude spectra were similar, characterized by a broad maximum in signal‐to‐noise levels between 4–8 Hz, and a decay at higher frequencies (e.g. above 10 Hz) of aboutf−3.5−f−4.1forLgwaves, andf−3.1−f−4.5forPg, unconnected for distance. Magnitudes estimated fromLgtime domain amplitudes for the 10 t explosion are between 2.8 and 3.3, depending on the magnitude relation used. Spectral characteristics are used to put some constraint onLgQ.PgQis poorly constrained by the data. A similar experiment in southern Nevada showed much lowerPgandLgsignal‐to‐noise levels above 1 Hz, although Kazakh and Nevada

 

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