1963
DOI: 10.1029/jz068i017p05005
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Surface wave radiation patterns for underground nuclear explosions and small-magnitude earthquakes

Abstract: The surface wave radiation patterns (amplitude and initial phase) were determined for several of the larger underground nuclear explosions in Nevada. Initial phases of surface waves from explosions and earthquakes were obtained by performing a Fourier analysis of the record and equalizing the phase to the source, using long‐period records from the temporary long‐range seismic measurement stations installed by the Geotechnical Corporation. Rayleigh waves from explosions in tuff and alluvium appear to have nearl… Show more

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“…The existence of anomalous horizontally polarized seismic waves (SH and Love) from underground nuclear bomb blasts has been reported by several investigators such as Press and Archambeau (1962), Brune and Pomeroy (1963) and Toksijz et al (1965). We are engaged in a joint field and model study intended to further understanding of the mechanical radiation from explosions particularly in prestressed media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The existence of anomalous horizontally polarized seismic waves (SH and Love) from underground nuclear bomb blasts has been reported by several investigators such as Press and Archambeau (1962), Brune and Pomeroy (1963) and Toksijz et al (1965). We are engaged in a joint field and model study intended to further understanding of the mechanical radiation from explosions particularly in prestressed media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…It is generally believed that the first is relatively minor. The more convincing evidence for this conclusion results from comparative studies of the radiation from explosions and the associated cavity collapse events (e.g., Brune and Pomeroy, 1963). The Love/Rayleigh ratio for the collapse events is very much smaller than for the explosion.…”
Section: Bounds For the Block Motionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparative observations of explosions and associated cavity collapse (e.g., Brune and Pomeroy, 1963) In the second method we compare the entire seismogram recordings of DIABLO HAWK and MIGHTY EPIC from common stations. This is done with the techniques of random time series analysis.…”
Section: Block Motion Implications Of Seismological Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatively few studies (Press et al, 1961;Ben-Menahem and Toksoz, 1962, 1963a, 1963bBrune and Pomeroy, 1963; have made use of both simultaneously, and to my knowledge, none have combined the two in the form of complex spectra. The usefulness of forming complex source spectra, i.e., real and imaginary parts of the surface wave source spectrum, will become evident in Section 4 of this chapter.…”
Section: Joint Use Of Phase and Amplitudementioning
confidence: 99%