概括
大规模的核爆炸会产生可在全球范围内检测到的地震波. 这些长期的地震波,超过5秒,起源于大气,陆地和海洋爆炸.
科学领域:
- 地质物理学 地质物理学
- 地震学 地震学
- 核爆炸监测监测 核爆炸监测
背景情况:
- 核试验具有重要的地质物理影响.
- 了解地震波传播对于监测至关重要.
- 大气,水层和石层爆炸会产生不同的地震信号.
研究的目的:
- 为了分析大型核爆炸产生的地震波.
- 为了研究这些波在很远的距离上的可检测性.
- 描述具有周期大于5秒的地震波.
主要方法:
- 使用地震仪检测地震波.
- 对地震波周期和振幅的分析.
- 地震信号与已知的核爆炸事件的相关性.
主要成果:
- 检测到的地震波周期大于5秒.
- 这些长周期波被观察到距离源头很远的地方.
- 核爆炸被证实是这些地震波的来源.
结论:
- 大规模的核爆炸会产生可检测的长期地震波.
- 地震监测可以识别地球各个球体的核事件.
- 这项研究有助于核试验禁令条约的核查.
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