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[en] This paper presents a condensed version of a full report of the same title by App, 1993, which details work in progress on the systematic investigation of parameters affecting remote identification of underground nuclear tests. The objective of this investigation is to determine and evaluate how rock properties near the source of an explosion influence the close-in seismic source function. In this study, the overshoot and steady state value of the reduced displacement potential (RDP) and the corner frequency and rolloff of the reduced velocity potential (RVP) spectra are properties of the source function used to measure effect. A series of one-dimensional calculations are made with the computational mesh divided into six phenomenological regions
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Taylor, S.R.; Kamm, J.R. (eds.); Los Alamos National Lab., NM (United States); 404 p; Nov 1993; p. 169-181; Numerical modeling for underground nuclear test monitoring symposium; Durango, CO (United States); 23-25 Mar 1993; Also available from OSTI as DE95003509; NTIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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