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Development
of a Mining Explosion Database for Southern Asia for Regional Monitoring of
Nuclear Explosions--Weston Geophysical Corporation, 57 Bedford Street, Suite
102, Lexington, MA 02420; 781-860-0127
Dr.
Jessie Lafayette Bonner, Principal Investigator, bonner@westongeophysical.com
Mr.
James Lewkowicz, Business Official, jiml@westongeophysical.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-01ER83341
Amount:
$749,819
The
detection and discrimination of seismic events while monitoring for small
nuclear explosions is complicated by a significant amount of commercial mining
explosions. Although mining
explosion databases have been constructed to help with this problem in various
regions of the world, very little is known about the contribution of mining
activity in southern
Asia
to the regional seismicity. This
project will develop an extensive ground truth database for southern
Asia
that includes mining explosions and rock burst data, using data currently being
collected in the region along with previously developed location algorithms and
velocity models. In Phase I, a
mining database for southern
Asia
was developed that includes over 230 mines and mineral deposits for the region.
Seismic waveform data from stations in
India
were collected, and waveform correlation techniques were used to identify
mining explosions. These explosions
were located using single-station location methods combined with maps and
overhead satellite imagery. The
resulting waveform and mining resources were combined into a preliminary mining
database for the study region. Phase
II will finish the development of the mining resources component of the
database, and analyze new sources of data, including stations in northwestern
India
and
Pakistan
, in order to examine the mining seismicity near the nuclear test sites.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee:
The ground truth database should allow for improved seismic event
discrimination and improved seismic event location in southern
Asia
.