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Applying waveform correlation to reduce seismic analyst workload due to repeating mining blasts

Amy Sundermier, Rigobert Tibi, Ronald A. Brogan and Christopher J. Young
Applying waveform correlation to reduce seismic analyst workload due to repeating mining blasts
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (September 2021) 112 (1): 171-190

Abstract

Agencies that monitor for underground nuclear tests are interested in techniques that automatically characterize mining blasts to reduce the human analyst effort required to produce high-quality event bulletins. Waveform correlation is effective in finding similar waveforms from repeating seismic events, including mining blasts. We report the results of an experiment to detect and identify mining blasts for two regions, Wyoming (U.S.A.) and Scandinavia, using waveform templates recorded by multiple International Monitoring System stations of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO PrepCom) for up to 10 yr prior to the time of interest. We discuss approaches for template selection, threshold setting, and event detection that are specialized for characterizing mining blasts using a sparse, global network. We apply the approaches to one week of data for each of the two regions to evaluate the potential for establishing a set of standards for waveform correlation processing of mining blasts that can be generally applied to operational monitoring systems with a sparse network. We compare candidate events detected with our processing methods to the Reviewed Event Bulletin of the International Data Centre to assess potential reduction in analyst workload.


ISSN: 0037-1106
EISSN: 1943-3573
Coden: BSSAAP
Serial Title: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Serial Volume: 112
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Applying waveform correlation to reduce seismic analyst workload due to repeating mining blasts
Affiliation: Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, United States
Pages: 171-190
Published: 20210928
Text Language: English
Publisher: Seismological Society of America, Berkeley, CA, United States
References: 20
Accession Number: 2021-067370
Categories: Seismology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 9 tables, sketch maps
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Secondary Affiliation: ENSCO, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Seismological Society of America. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 202147
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