October 24, 2023
Journal Article

Nuclear Explosion Monitoring Network Design Considerations

Abstract

Design of an effective monitoring network requires information on the type and size of releases to be detected, the accuracy and reliability of the measuring equipment, and the desired network performance. This work provides a scientific basis for optimizing or minimizing networks of 133Xe samplers to achieve a desired performance level for different levels of release. The approach of this work varies the density of sampling locations to find optimal location subsets, and to explore the properties of variations of those subsets – how crucial is a specific subset; are substitutions problematic? The choice of possible station locations is arbitrary but constrained to some extent by the location of islands, land masses, difficult topography (mountains, etc.) and the places where infrastructure exists to run and support a sampler. Performance is evaluated using hypothetical releases and atmospheric transport models that cover an entire year

Published: October 24, 2023

Citation

Eslinger P.W., H.S. Miley, W.S. Rosenthal, and B.T. Schrom. 2023. Nuclear Explosion Monitoring Network Design Considerations. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 270. PNNL-SA-188280. doi:10.1016/j.jenvrad.2023.107307

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