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Title: Further studies of the seismic characteristics of Russian explosions in cavities: Implications for cavity decoupling of underground nuclear explosions. Final report, August 1993-November 1995

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:273150

This report provides a summary of the results of a joint research program under which an attempt is made to develop a better understanding of the effects of cavity decoupling on the seismic signals produced by underground nuclear explosions. Investigations conducted under this program have focused on analyses of seismic data recorded from a series of HE cavity decoupling experiments conducted by the Russians in Kirghizia in 1960, and from a sequence of nuclear tests conducted in a water-filled cavity at the Soviet Azgir test site during the period 1975-1979. The Kirghizia series included tests designed to assess the influence of cavity geometry on decoupling effectiveness, and comparisons of near-field seismic data recorded from these tests indicate that the low frequency decoupling factor is independent of cavity shape for elongated cavities with length to width ratios of 6 or more, in agreement with previous theoretical simulation results. Broadband seismic data recorded from the Azgir water-filled cavity tests are analyzed to estimate cavity/tamped source spectral ratios, and the results are compared with theoretical finite difference simulations of these tests.

Research Organization:
S-Cubed, San Diego, CA (United States)
OSTI ID:
273150
Report Number(s):
AD-A-305955/7/XAB; SSS-FR-96-15265; CNN: Contract F19628-93-C-0126, ARPA ORDER-A-128; TRN: 62120276
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Jan 1996
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English