DocumentCode :
2995806
Title :
Processing partially coherent large seismic array for discrimination
Author :
Lacoss, R.T. ; Kuster, G.
Author_Institution :
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Massachusetts
fYear :
1970
fDate :
7-9 Dec. 1970
Firstpage :
203
Lastpage :
203
Abstract :
Seismic signals in a band of frequencies near 1.0 Hz. can be detected from underground explosions and earthquakes at distances of several thousand kilometers. A stochastic model has been proposed to characterize observed signal variations within a Large Aperture Seismic Array (LASA). The model assumes that the observed signal spectrum at a seismometer is some average spectrum multiplied by a random gain and phase. Within a subarray (7 km. aperture) the mean value of the modulus squared of the random term is approximated by 1.0 +0.18 f2 where f is frequency in Hz. For sensors drawn from the full LASA (200 km. aperture) the value is 1.0 +2.0 f2. Two alternative methods for extracting spectral information above 1.0 Hz for discrimination between event types are compared. Beamforming spectra are obtained from the Fourier transform of the average received signal. An alternative incoherent processing method, spectraforming, is to calculate the average spectrum from individual seismometers. Both can be corrected for bias. It is demonstrated that although beamforming will give more noise rejection than spectraforming, that the latter can be superior in terms of output signal to noise ratio when input signal variations between sensors are large. Spectraforming may be of significant value for obtaining spectral information in the 1.0 - 3.0 Hz band for events with Richter magnitudes in the range 4.0 - 4.5. This magnitude range is of considerable current interest for the purpose of nuclear test detection and discrimination.
Keywords :
Apertures; Array signal processing; Data mining; Earthquakes; Explosions; Fourier transforms; Frequency; Signal to noise ratio; Stochastic processes; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Adaptive Processes (9th) Decision and Control, 1970. 1970 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SAP.1970.270021
Filename :
4044676
Link To Document :
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