Speaker
Charlotte Rowe
(Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL))
Description
The CTBT-IMS global sensor network comprises three waveform technologies: Seismic, hydroacoustic, and infrasound, designed to monitor the world continuously for any nuclear explosions on the ground, in the ocean, and the atmosphere. Waveform signals at CTBT-IMS stations can present complex arrival characteristics caused by 3D features along their long-range propagation paths. This panel will debate the challenges in 3D modelling of long-range sound propagation in the ocean and the atmosphere. The panelists will discuss recent advances in 3D modelling of seismic-to-acoustic and acoustic-to-seismic energy conversion at the ocean, land, and atmosphere interfaces.
Primary authors
Charlotte Rowe
(Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL))
Kevin Heaney
(Applied Ocean Sciences)
Mr
Roger Waxler
(National Center for Physical Acoustics (NCPA), University of Mississippi)
Ms
Silvia Blanc
(Argentinian Navy Research Office (ARA) & UNIDEF (CONICET))