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Friday, January 13, 2012

Oral Presentations: CTBTO Preparatory Commission

Oral Presentations: CTBTO Preparatory Commission

Oral Presentations
JS - Tohoku and Fukushima


JS-O1 Source process and broadband waveform modeling
S. Tsuboi

JS-O2 Magnitude determination using duration of high frequency
T. Hara

JS-O3 Analysis of the Fukushima accident
G. Le Petit

JS-O4 Tsunami Infrasound 2004 Sumatra and 2011 Tohoku
M. Garces

JS-O5 Canadian monitoring of Fukushima
I. Hoffman

JS-O6 A window into the complexity of the dynamic rupture
L. Meng

JS-O7 Detection of Elevated Xe-133 following Fukushima
T. Bowyer

JS-O8 Response of the Austrian Meteorological
G. Wotawa

JS-O9 Operational experience of CTBTO related to Fukushima
M. Nikkinen



Keynote Speakers


Keynote lecture
D. Strangway

Keynote lecture
R. Garwin



T1 - The Earth as a complex system


T1-O1 Infrasound - from explosion monitoring to atmospheric studies
E. Blanc

T1-O2 Rupture dynamics
C. Groot-Heldin

T1-O3 Extracurricular geophysics or tsunamis
E. Okal

T1-O4 Monitoring of explosive volcano
E. Gordeev

T1-O5 applications of CTBT verification software and technologies
G. Wotawa

T1-O6 Determination of an uncertainty radius
S. Wuest

T1-O7 What is the suspicious treshold activity
R. Purtschert

T1-O8 The South Sarigan submarine volcanic eruption
D. Green

T1-O9 Next level shake zoning for modeling seismic
J. Louie

T1-O10 Ground motion studies for critical sites
T. Al-Hussaini

T1-O11 Prediction of aftershock
A. Zadeh

T1-O12 Neural classification of infrasonic signals
M. Garces

T1-O13 Seismicity and seismic hazaard assessment
H. Malephane

T1-O14 Crustal thickness
Nguyen VanDuong

T1-O15 Scattering and intrinsic attenuation structure
Korhan Semin

T1-O16 Detection of earthquake hazard
D. Shanker

T1-O17 Upper crust structure
Y. Kugaenko



T2 - Understanding the nuclear explosion source


T2-O1 Understanding the RN source term
H. Miley

T2-O2 The global Radioxenon background
A. Ringbom

T2-O3 New and novel technologies for CTBT radionuclide
H. Toivonen

T2-O4 Numerical experiments on explosions
L. Dalguer

T2-O8 Source time function of an explosive source
A. Ziolkowski

T2-O9 Effects of non-isotropic explosion sources
P. Richards

T2-O10 Temporal evolution of the radioxenon signature
M. Kalinowski

T2-O11 Seismo-acoustic energy partitioning from shallow
J. Bonner

T2-O12 Medical isotopes studies
J. Friese

T2-O13 The IAEA Department of Safeguards crossover technologies
A. Monteith



T3 - Advances in sensors, networks and observational technologies


T3-Introductory Remarks
Federico Guendel

T3-O1 Integrated solution - live monitoring of noise and acoustic
M. Andre

T3-O2 Open data resources and shared instrumentation facilities
D. Simpson

T3-O3 Challenges and growth for NEPTUNE Canada
L. Pautet

T3-O4 Effectiveness of RN monitoring
M. Matthews

T3-O5 Optical Seismometer
J. Berger

T3-O6 Data for OSI multi-spectral and infrared instrument development
J. Henderson

T3-O7 Optical Fiber Infrasound sensor
J. Berger

T3-O8 A new underground radionuclide laboratory
J. Forrester

T3-O9 Figure of merit for choosing Xe background study locations
P. Eslinger

T3-O10 Production of Xe standards
K. Perajarvi

T3-O11 Xenon diffusion reduction
L. Blackberg

T3-O12 The EarthScope USArray
R. Woodward

T3-O13 Measuring mesopause temperature perturbations
M. Bittner

T3-O14 Optimal design of a noble gas monitoring network
I. Hoffman

T3-O15 Potential of the IMS radionuclide network for inverse modeling
R. Koohkan



T4 - Advances in computing, processing and visualization for verification applications


T4-O1 Distributed e-infrastructures
R. Jones

T4-O2 Improved signal detection at seismometer arrays
N. Selby

T4-O3 Improving regional seismic travel times
S. Myers

T4-O4 Bayesian inference for the study of low-level radioactivity in the environment
I. Rivals

T4-O5 Improvements to seismic monitoring of the European Arctic
S. Gibbons

T4-O6 NET-VISA model and inference improvements
S. Russell

T4-O7 Realtime global wave propagation
T. Nissen-Meyer

T4-O8 Anomalous infrasound
L. Evers

T4-O9 On the potential of public available gridded precipitation
A. Becker

T4-O10 A statistical framework for operational infrasound monitoring
S. Arrowsmith

T4-O11 Reliable Lg arrival time picks
E. Huesbye

T4-O12 Analysis of classification
S. Kulichkov

T4-O13 High resolution array processing for earthquake source studies
L. Meng



T5 - Creating knowledge through partnerships, training and information/communication technology


T5-O1 GEOSS
Achache Gaetani

T5-O4 NDC Capacity Building
J. Coyne

T5-O5 Educational outreach as a capacity development strategy
T. Blake

T5-O6 CTBTO contribution to the global earthquake data
D. Storchak

T5-O7 The IMS network and the International FDSN
G. Suarez

T5-O8 Contributions of the scientific community to the CTBT
M. Kalinowski

T5-O9 Infrasound calibration in the Eastern Mediterranean
J. Coyne

T5-O10 Ghana experience in the establishment of a NDC
P. Amponsah

T5-O11 Creating knowledge and building capacity in Uganda
C. Ayero

T5-O12 A CTBT implementation process in Panama
Gonzales Marcos

T5-O13 Methodology for On-Site inspections and lessons
Y. Abushady