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posted by Fnord666 on Friday December 28 2018, @01:48PM   Printer-friendly
from the no-ducks-here dept.

Note: This story is over four years old, but I just came upon it and thought other Soylentils might find it interesting.

5 Things That Sound, Move, or Smell Like a Nuclear Explosion:

After most of the world's nations signed the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, in 1996, they set up a new commission to watch out for clandestine explosions. Since then the commission (CTBTO[*]) has wired the world with hundreds of seismometers, infrasound detectors, radionuclide sniffers, and underwater microphones. The stations send their data to the CTBTO's headquarters in Vienna, Austria, where it is analyzed for signs of a secret bomb. But the system keeps picking up other things, too—which is sometimes a problem for the system and sometimes a boon to science. Here are some of the things that can at first seem like nuclear tests:

In the course of the efforts to detect clandestine nuclear tests, these devices have also detected:

  • Space rocks
  • Aurora (Northern and Southern Lights)
  • Whales
  • Tsunamis
  • Nuclear-power-plant disasters
  • Medical-isotope manufacturing

[*] CTBTO: Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization


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  • (Score: 2) by hendrikboom on Friday December 28 2018, @05:12PM

    by hendrikboom (1125) Subscriber Badge on Friday December 28 2018, @05:12PM (#779384) Homepage Journal

    But the article, too, listed six things. In addition to the five/six things in the summary, they listed actual nuclear explosions. But those aren't the things that the system was designed to detect. The article's intent was to list the things that might confuse the monitoring system.

    But technically...

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