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Experimental Seismic Event-screening Criteria at the Prototype International Data Center

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  • Volume 159, pages 865–888, (2002)
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Experimental Seismic Event-screening Criteria at the Prototype International Data Center
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 — Experimental seismic event-screening capabilities are described, based on the difference of body-and surface-wave magnitudes (denoted as M s :m b ) and event depth. These capabilities have been implemented and tested at the prototype International Data Center (PIDC), based on recommendations by the IDC Technical Experts on Event Screening in June 1998. Screening scores are presented that indicate numerically the degree to which an event meets, or does not meet, the M s :m b and depth screening criteria. Seismic events are also categorized as onshore, offshore, or mixed, based on their 90% location error ellipses and an onshore/offshore grid with five-minute resolution, although this analysis is not used at this time to screen out events.¶Results are presented of applications to almost 42,000 events with m b  ≥ 3.5 in the PIDC Standard Event Bulletin (SEB) and to 121 underground nuclear explosions (UNE's) at the U.S. Nevada Test Site (NTS), the Semipalatinsk and Novaya Zemlya test sites in the Former Soviet Union, the Lop Nor test site in China, and the Indian, Pakistan, and French Polynesian test sites. The screening criteria appear to be quite conservative. None of the known UNE's are screened out, while about 41 percent of the presumed earthquakes in the SEB with m b  ≥ 3.5 are screened out. UNE's at the Lop Nor, Indian, and Pakistan test sites on 8 June 1996, 11 May 1998, and 28 May 1998, respectively, have among the lowest M s :m b scores of all events in the SEB.¶To assess the validity of the depth screening results, comparisons are presented of SEB depth solutions to those in other bulletins that are presumed to be reliable and independent. Using over 1600 events, the comparisons indicate that the SEB depth confidence intervals are consistent with or shallower than over 99.8 percent of the corresponding depth estimates in the other bulletins. Concluding remarks are provided regarding the performance of the experimental event-screening criteria, and plans for future improvements, based on recent recommendations by the IDC Technical Experts on Event Screening in May 1999.

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  1. Mission Research Corporation, 8560 Cinderbed Road, Suite 700, Newington, VA, 22122, U.S.A. E-mail: fisk@neutron.mrcwdc.com, , , , , , US

    M. D. Fisk

  2. Australian Geological Survey Organisation, GPO Box 378, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia., , , , , , AU

    D. Jepsen

  3. Maxwell Technologies, Inc., 11800 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 1212, Reston, VA 20191, U.S.A., , , , , , US

    J. R. Murphy

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(Received June 25, 1999, revised December 11, 2000, accepted December 22, 2000)

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Fisk, M., Jepsen, D. & Murphy, J. Experimental Seismic Event-screening Criteria at the Prototype International Data Center. Pure appl. geophys. 159, 865–888 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-002-8662-6

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  • Key words: Seismic event screening, focal depth, body- and surface-wave magnitudes, International Data Center.
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