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    Anthropogenic Space Weather by Balogh, A., Gombosi, T. I., Baker, D. N., Huba, J. D., Lanzerotti, L. J., Erickson, Philip J

    Published 2018
    “…Another, unexpected impact of the high-altitude nuclear tests was the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) that can have devastating effects over a large geographic area (as large as the continental United States). …”
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    Anthropogenic Space Weather by Balogh, A., Gombosi, T. I., Baker, D. N., Huba, J. D., Lanzerotti, L. J., Erickson, Philip J

    Published 2018
    “…Another, unexpected impact of the high-altitude nuclear tests was the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) that can have devastating effects over a large geographic area (as large as the continental United States). …”
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    Wideband array signal processing by Ng, Boon Poh, Ma, Chang Zheng

    Published 2008
    “…Seismic arrays are widely used for oil exploration and detection of underground nuclear tests. Smart antenna is a key technique in third generation wireless communications to improve the user capacity and increase the cellular radius, so as to decrease the cost. …”
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    Megameter propagation and correlation of T-waves from Kermadec Trench and Islands by Tiago C. A. Oliveira, Peter Nielsen, Ying-Tsong Lin, Noriyuki Kushida, Sérgio M. Jesus

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…On 18 June 2020 and 4 March 2021, very energetic low-frequency underwater T-wave signals (2 to 25 Hz) were recorded at the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) International Monitoring System (IMS) hydrophone stations in the Pacific Ocean (Stations HA11 and HA03) and the South Atlantic Ocean (Station HA10). …”
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    The Solid Speciation of 90Sr, 137Cs, 226Ra, 238U and 239,240Pu in Surface Soils from Sites of Special Radiological Interest in Kazakhstan by M. Burkitbayev, M. Conway, H. Jimenez Napoles, Y. Kuyanova, L. León Vintró, P.I. Mitchell, N.D. Priest, L. Pourselot, P. Stegnar, B. Salbu, B. Uralbekov

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The solid speciation of some radiologically important radioelements has been examined in soils sampled at the former Semipalatinsk (Nuclear) Test Site (STS) and at Kurdai, the site of a former major uranium mining operation − both situated in Kazakhstan. …”
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    Geomagnetic conjugate observations of ionospheric disturbances in response to a North Korean underground nuclear explosion on 3 September 2017 by Y. Liu, C. Zhou, Q. Tang, G. Chen, Z. Zhao

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The UNE-generated LAIC electric field penetration plays an important role in the ionospheric disturbances in the region of the nuclear test site nearby and the corresponding geomagnetic conjugate points.…”
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    Stealth-Spectacles: The Discursive Waves of the Nuclear Asian Seascape by Raminder Kaur

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…When compared to the bombast of nuclear tests, nuclear submarines come with the relatively quiet fantasy of victory-to-come against neighbouring nuclear adversaries. …”
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    The consequences of Chernobyl accident by Ion Chioșilă

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…As in all European countries (excluding Ukraine, Belarus and Russia) this dose of about 1 mSv fell rapidly by 1990, reaching levels close to ones before the accident at the nuclear tests.…”
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    On the model uncertainties in Bayesian source reconstruction using an ensemble of weather predictions, the emission inverse modelling system FREAR v1.0, and the Lagrangian transpor... by P. De Meutter, P. De Meutter, P. De Meutter, I. Hoffman, K. Ungar

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This is relevant for applications such as emergency response in case of a nuclear accident or Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban treaty verification. The method involves solving an inverse problem using environmental radioactivity observations and atmospheric transport models. …”
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    Assessing Japan's nuclear debate by Yang, Guang

    Published 2010
    “…The possibility of Japan's going nuclear is a hot and interesting topic resent years especially after North Korea conducted its first nuclear test. Given the profound changes of security environment, more and more Japanese officials began to openly urge government to consider breaking with existing non-nuclear policies by developing its won nuclear capabilities. …”
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    INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MECHANISMS OF THE USE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY FOR PEACEFUL PURPOSES by Sylkina S.M., Smanova A.B., Umbetbayeva Zh.

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Although this type of weapon in the history of mankind was applied only twice (Hiroshima and Nagasaki), not counting the “peaceful” nuclear test, its existence is a threat. In this regard important and at the same time difficult task which is set for the whole world is to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. …”
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    Sky-distribution of intensity of synchrotron radio emission of relativistic electrons trapped in Earth’s magnetic field by Klimenko V.V.

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The results of these calculations come to a good agreement with measurements of the synchrotron emission intensity of the artificial radiation belt’s electrons during the Starfish nuclear test. We have obtained two-dimensional distributions of radio brightness in azimuth — zenith angle coordinates for an observer on Earth’s surface. …”
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    Detection capability of the Italian network for teleseismic events by A. Marchetti, R. Di Maro

    Published 1994-06-01
    “…The future GSE experiment is based on a global seismic monitoring system, that should be designed for monitoring compliance with a nuclear test ban treaty. Every country participating in the test will transmit data to the International Data Center. …”
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    Événement et trauma dans Doctor Atomic de John Adams by Mathieu Duplay

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…John Adams’s 2005 opera Doctor Atomic, written in collaboration with Peter Sellars, is a case in point, not only because it deals with one of the most violent traumas in 20th‑century history—namely the nuclear test conducted at Los Alamos prior to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki—but also because, in addition to offering a potent meditation on the unthinkable, it reveals that all events, be they historical or aesthetic, call for new and as yet unformulated modes of thought ; as psychoanalysis suggests (sometimes in spite of itself), this is a clear sign of their traumatic nature.…”
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    SPACE SECURITY DIPLOMACY IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: SOME LEGAL ASPECTS by Małgorzata POLKOWSKA

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Some challenges are threats, such as cyber or nuclear tests and weapons. In many ways, diplomacy is the only way to negotiate and make progress in ensuring peace and security–which, according to the UN Charter, are key priorities for states. …”
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    Establishment of Anti-cosmic Ray HPGe Gamma Spectrometer by ZHU Yuchen;LI Qi;FAN Yuanqing;ZHAO Yungang;WANG Shilian;ZHANG Xinjun;JIA Huaimao;ZHANG Ruiqin;LI Ruiying;ZHOU Jianliang

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Radionuclide verification is one of the four monitoring technologies used in International Monitoring System of Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). The activity of radionuclides concerned by CTBT generally performs at the low-level. …”
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    Chronic Ionizing Radiation of Plants: An Evolutionary Factor from Direct Damage to Non-Target Effects by Gustavo Turqueto Duarte, Polina Yu. Volkova, Fabricio Fiengo Perez, Nele Horemans

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…IR derives from natural sources and naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM), the nuclear industry, medical applications, and as a result of radiation disasters or nuclear tests. In the current review, we discuss modern sources of radioactivity, its direct and indirect effects on different plant species, and the scope of the radiation protection of plants. …”
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    Overestimation of medical consequences of low-dose exposures to ionizing radiation by S. V. Jargin

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Several examples of the overestimation are discussed here: the Chernobyl accident, East Urals Radioactive Trace and Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site. Results of certain studies of Chernobyl-related malignancies should be reassessed taking into account that some cases, classified as aggressive radiogenic cancers, were in fact late-stage malignancies. …”
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    Finding Loopholes in Sanctions: Effects of Sanctions on North Korea’s Refined Oil Prices by KIM, KYOOCHUL

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The international community’s sanctions against North Korea, triggered by North Korea’s nuclear tests and by missile development in the country, are considered the strongest sanctions in history, banning exports of North Korea’s major items and limiting imports of machinery and oil products. …”
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