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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2016

SALSA3D: A Tomographic Model of Compressional Wave Slowness in the Earth’s Mantle for Improved Travel‐Time Prediction and Travel‐Time Prediction Uncertainty

Sanford Ballard; James Richard Hipp; Michael L. Begnaud; Christopher John Young; Andre Villanova Encarnacao; Eric P. Chael; W. Scott Phillips

Abstract The task of monitoring the Earth for nuclear explosions relies heavily on seismic data to detect, locate, and characterize suspected nuclear tests. Motivated by the need to locate suspected explosions as accurately and precisely as possible, we developed a tomographic model of the compressional wave slowness in the Earth’s mantle with primary focus on the accuracy and precision of travel‐time predictions for P and Pn ray paths through the model. Path‐dependent travel‐time prediction uncertainties are obtained by computing the full 3D model covariance matrix and then integrating slowness variance and covariance along ray paths from source to receiver. Path‐dependent travel‐time prediction uncertainties reflect the amount of seismic data that was used in tomography with very low values for paths represented by abundant data in the tomographic data set and very high values for paths through portions of the model that were poorly sampled by the tomography data set. The pattern of travel‐time prediction uncertainty is a direct result of the off‐diagonal terms of the model covariance matrix and underscores the importance of incorporating the full model covariance matrix in the determination of travel‐time prediction uncertainty. The computed pattern of uncertainty differs significantly from that of 1D distance‐dependent travel‐time uncertainties computed using traditional methods, which are only appropriate for use with travel times computed through 1D velocity models.


Seismological Research Letters | 2016

GeoTess: A Generalized Earth Model Software Utility

Sanford Ballard; James Richard Hipp; Brian Kraus; Andre Villanova Encarnacao; Christopher John Young

GeoTess is a model parameterization and software support library that manages the construction, population, storage, and interrogation of data stored in 2D and 3D Earth models. The software is available in Java and C++, with a C interface to the C++ library. The software has been tested on Linux, Mac, Sun, and PC platforms. It is open source and is available online (see Data and Resources).


Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2017

Rapid and Robust Cross‐Correlation‐Based Seismic Signal Identification Using an Approximate Nearest Neighbor Method

Rigobert Tibi; Christopher John Young; Antonio I. Gonzales; Sanford Ballard; Andre Villanova Encarnacao

Abstract The matched filtering technique that uses the cross correlation of a waveform of interest with archived signals from a template library has proven to be a powerful tool for detecting events in regions with repeating seismicity. However, waveform correlation is computationally expensive and therefore impractical for large template sets unless dedicated distributed computing hardware and software are used. In this study, we introduce an approximate nearest neighbor (ANN) approach that enables the use of very large template libraries for waveform correlation. Our method begins with a projection into a reduced dimensionality space, based on correlation with a randomized subset of the full template archive. Searching for a specified number of nearest neighbors for a query waveform is accomplished by iteratively comparing it with the neighbors of its immediate neighbors. We used the approach to search for matches to each of ∼2300 analyst‐reviewed signal detections reported in May 2010 for the International Monitoring System station MKAR. The template library in this case consists of a data set of more than 200,000 analyst‐reviewed signal detections for the same station from February 2002 to July 2016 (excluding May 2010). Of these signal detections, 73% are teleseismic first P and 17% regional phases ( Pn , Pg , Sn , and Lg ). The analyses performed on a standard desktop computer show that the proposed ANN approach performs a search of the large template libraries about 25 times faster than the standard full linear search and achieves recall rates greater than 80%, with the recall rate increasing for higher correlation thresholds.


Archive | 2011

Calculating Path-Dependent Travel Time Prediction Variance and Covariance for a Global Tomographic P-Velocity Model.

James Richard Hipp; Andre Villanova Encarnacao; Christopher John Young; Sanford Ballard; Marcus C. Chang; Scott Phillips; Michael L. Begnaud


Archive | 2010

SALSA3D : a global 3D p-velocity model of the Earth's crust and mantle for improved event location.

Andre Villanova Encarnacao; Michael A. Begnaud; Charlotte A. Rowe; Christopher John Young; Marcus C. Chang; Sally C. Ballard; James Richard Hipp


Archive | 2017

SALSA3D: A Global 3D Velocity Model For Improved Seismic Event Location in Nuclear Explosion Monitoring.

Sanford Ballard; Michael L. Begnaud; James Richard Hipp; Christopher John Young; Andre Villanova Encarnacao; William Scott Phillips; Eric P. Chael


Archive | 2015

SALSA3D: A GLOBAL 3D VELOCITY MODEL FOR IMPROVED.

Sanford Ballard; Mike Begnaud; Christopher John Young; James Richard Hipp; Andre Villanova Encarnacao; William Scott Phillips; Eric P. Chael


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Improved Bulletin Generation Using an Iterative Processing Framework.

Sanford Ballard; Andre Villanova Encarnacao; Chip Brogan; Stephen Heck; Megan Elizabeth. Slinkard; Rudy Daniel Sandoval; Benjamin James Lawry; Timothy J. Draelos; Christopher John Young


Archive | 2014

US NDC Modernization: Service Oriented Architecture Study Status

Benjamin R. Hamlet; Andre Villanova Encarnacao; James M. Harris; Christopher John Young


Archive | 2014

US NDC Modernization: Service Oriented Architecture Proof of Concept

Benjamin R. Hamlet; Andre Villanova Encarnacao; Keilan R. Jackson; Ian A. Hays; Nathan E. Barron; Luke B. Simon; James M. Harris; Christopher John Young

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Christopher John Young

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Sanford Ballard

Sandia National Laboratories

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James Richard Hipp

Sandia National Laboratories

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Marcus C. Chang

Sandia National Laboratories

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Michael L. Begnaud

Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

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William Scott Phillips

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Charlotte A. Rowe

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Eric P. Chael

Sandia National Laboratories

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Michael A. Begnaud

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Mike Begnaud

Michigan State University

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