JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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セッション記号 M (領域外・複数領域) » M-AG 応用地球科学

[M-AG42] CTBT IMS Technologies for Detecting Nuclear Explosion and Their Applications to Earth Science

コンビーナ:Ozel Nurcan Meral(Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization)、松本 浩幸(国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構)、鎌谷 紀子(東京大学地震研究所)、直井 洋介(国立研究開発法人日本原子力研究開発機構)

The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) was founded in 1996 in response to the adaption of the Treaty in 1996 by the United Nations General Assembly, which bans nuclear explosions on the Earth's surface, in the atmosphere, underwater and underground. The Treaty has a unique and comprehensive verification regime to make sure that nuclear explosion goes detected. The regime is supported by International Monitoring System (IMS) composed of the four state-of-the-art technologies; 1) Seismic, 2) Hydroacoustic, 3) Infrasound, and 4) Radionuclide, by the International Data Centre (IDC), and by the On-Site Inspections (OSI).
IMS will, when complete, consists of 337 facilities worldwide to monitor the planet for signs of nuclear explosion. Around 90 % of the facilities are operational and sending the data to the IDC in Vienna, Austria.
The huge amount of data collected by the IMS network can be used for other purposes such as civil and scientific applications in addition to detecting nuclear explosions. For example, they can provide Tsunami Warning centers with near real-time information about an underwater earthquake. The data could also help better understand of earthquakes, volcanoes, oceans, climate change, and other issues on our planet.
This session will provide the overview of the IMS, the scientific discussion on each technology, and its outcomes. The session strongly welcomes young scientists and engineers who are interested in four IMS technologies.

*Olivier Evrard1Pierre-Alexis Chaboche1Rafael Ramon1,2Anthony Foucher1J. Patrick Laceby3 (1.Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE, joint laboratory CEA-CNRS-UVSQ), University Paris-Saclay, France、2.Graduate Program in Soil Science, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil、3.Environmental Monitoring and Science Division (EMSD), Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP), Calgary, Alberta, Canada)