Conveners
P1.4 Multidisciplinary Studies of the Earth’s Subsystems
- Mark Kevan Prior (CTBTO Preparatory Commission)
- Gustavo Haquin Gerade (Soreq Nuclear Research Center)
Description
E-poster session with display of each e-poster on an assigned touchscreen
This study presents a real time technology for detecting and classifying geophysical events using acoustic signals. Initially developed for tsunami monitoring, the system integrates advanced computational models and machine learning algorithms to process acoustic data and extract event characteristics, including location, magnitude and fault dynamics [1]. The methodology facilitates real time...
On 25 August 2024, at approximately 06:50 UTC, several stones from an achondrite meteorite fell around the town of Nqweba, Eastern Cape, South Africa, following a widely observed meteor fireball and detonation. The infrasound station I47ZA, located in Boshof, South Africa (about 590 km north-northeast of Nqweba), detected an atmospheric disturbance generated by an energy release between...
Aircraft crashes into oceans generate unique hydroacoustic pressure signals detectable across vast distances. This study leverages data from the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization’s hydroacoustic network to examine the acoustic signatures of historical aircraft incidents. Specifically, the analysis revisits the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370) and explores...
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was one of the most active on record, with tropical storms Eta and Iota causing widespread disasters in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala. These storms triggered floods and landslides in Guatemala, leading to fatalities, disappearances, and significant damage to housing and livelihoods, exacerbating a humanitarian crisis already strained by COVID-19...