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The first week in September 1987 was an extraordinary one for arms control verification. As part of the co-operative Test Ban Verification Project of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Soviet Academy of Sciences, fourteen American scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (at the University of California-San Diego), University of Nevada-Reno and the University of Colorado went to the region of the Soviet’s principal nuclear test site near Semipalatinsk. Together with their Soviet counterparts from the Institute of Physics of the Earth (IPE) in Moscow, they fired off three large chemical explosions. The purpose of these explosions was to demonstrate the sensitivity of the three seismic stations surrounding the test site, to study the efficiency with which high-frequency seismic waves propagate in the region, and to study differences between chemical explosions, nuclear explosions and earthquakes in order more firmly to establish procedures for verification of a nuclear test ban. Before reviewing the results of these experiments, a brief update on the status of the joint project will be offered, followed by a review of the significance of high frequency seismic data to test ban verification.
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J. F. Evernden, C. B. Archambeau, and E. Cranswick, ‘An Evaluation of Seismic Decoupling and Underground Nuclear Test Monitoring Using High-Frequency Seismic Data’, Reviews of Geophysics, vol. xxiv, (1986) 143–215.
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Cochran, T.B. (1989). The US National Resources Defense Council/Soviet Academy of Sciences Nuclear Test Ban Verification Project. In: Schaerf, C., Reid, B.H., Carlton, D. (eds) New Technologies and the Arms Race. Studies in Disarmament and Conflicts. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10615-8_23
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