The Seismic Aftershock Monitoring System (SAMS) for On-Site Inspection: Experience from the 2014 Integrated Field Exercise / Nicolai Gestermann, Benjamin Sick, Martin Häge, Thomas Blake, Peter Labak and Manfred Joswig.
2015
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The Seismic Aftershock Monitoring System (SAMS) for On-Site Inspection: Experience from the 2014 Integrated Field Exercise / Nicolai Gestermann, Benjamin Sick, Martin Häge, Thomas Blake, Peter Labak and Manfred Joswig.
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Vienna, Austria: CTBTO Preparatory Commission , 2015.
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Anglais
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The Seismic Aftershock Monitoring System (SAMS) has the aim to detect and localize small aftershocks in the vicinity of a possible explosion within an inspection area (IA) of an OSI. The success of SAMS depends on the main elements, hardware, software, deployment strategy, the search logic and not least the effective use of personnel. All elements of SAMS were tested and improved during the Built-Up Exercises (BUE) which took place in Austria and Hungary. The 2014 Integrated Field Exercise (IFE) provided more realistic climatic and hazardous terrain conditions with limited resources. Significant variations in topography of the IA of the IFE in the mountainous Dead Sea Area of Jordan led to considerable limitations which were not expected from experiences made during BUE. The strategies employed and experience learned in the field as a result of this exercise will be addressed in this presentation. Reliable and precise network metadata were identified as crucial to ensure the necessary accuracy of epicentre locations. Best practice for seismometer installations under different conditions could improve the data quality and facilitate the work of inspectors. Strengths and weaknesses of SAMS elements will be presented and concepts on how to eliminate the most important problems for future OSI exercises will be discussed.
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Electronic Resource - Conference Proceedings - Poster Presentation
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2.1: On--Site Inspection: The 2014 Integrated Field: T2.1-P18 (2015)
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