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    How We Know North Korea Didn't Actually Detonate a Hydrogen Bomb

    Nice Satellite image CNES Pléiades’ satellite imagery has some cool sharpening algorithms it seems
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    How We Know North Korea Didn't Actually Detonate a Hydrogen Bomb

    The problem is Mb calculation which is distant dependent from surface and it is highly inconsistent to calculate yield from body waves especially when m = Log(A/T) + X (distance dependent factor) yield is calculated as B1 + B2Log(y) where B1 is site dependent and B2 has its own table. Mb to...
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    How We Know North Korea Didn't Actually Detonate a Hydrogen Bomb

    The Mb waves suggests that yield of about 12 to 13 kt assuming fired on dry rocks but it is distance and depth dependent so it might vary , which suggests a successful primary but might not have overcome the coulomb barrier so failed secondary probably now it depends upon post shot radioactivity...
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    How We Know North Korea Didn't Actually Detonate a Hydrogen Bomb

    Information on North Korea’s nuclear test on 6 January 2016 The seismological observatory NORSAR at Kjeller recorded today, 6 January 2016, at 01:40:48 UTC, seismic signals from the announced underground nuclear test in North Korea. This is the fourth in a sequence of tests carried out by North...
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