The organizational relationship of each listing below is noted The seismic stations listed below are derived from documents which describe a number of networks such as the Italian MEDNET, Japanese POSEIDON, French GEOSCOPE, U.S. research programs funded many of these facilities. The technologies cover seismology, infrasound, hydroacoustics, and nuclear explosion debris. USGS Master Station List There are many sponsors of monitoring stations useful in the context of the CTBT. Composite Seismic Station Lists Seismic Stations brought up in the Context of the CTBT Negotiations U.S. Deposition Sampling Sites (Environmental Measurements Laboratory) Ambassador Norberg’s Radionuclide Station Questionaire IV. Surface Sampling System (Environmental Measurements Laboratory) U.S. CTBT - International Monitoring System (IMS) Auxiliary Seismic Network Primary Hydroacoustic Station Network Primary Radionuclide Stations Primary Seismic Stations Radionuclide Laboratories University of California (UC) San Diego - IDAĢ U.S. USGS - DWSSN Digital World-wide Network U.S. USGS - SRO Seismic Research Observatory U.S. USGS - High Gain Long Period Network U.S. USGS - GTSN Global Telemetered Seismic Network U.S. Seismic Stations Suitable for International Monitoring Australia Canada China - CDSN France - GEOSCOPE Germany - GEOFON Italy - MEDNET Japan - Pacific 21 Sweden United Kingdom U.S.
Monitoring Stations of Potential Use to CTBT