CTBT Monitors Assist in Fukushima Aftermath
The monitoring system associated with the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty has tracked the spread of radioactive particles from
The system’s seismic and hydroacoustic components also helped provide emergency warnings in the minutes immediately after an earthquake occurred off the coast of
Radioactive particles released from the damaged reactors and spent fuel storage pools have scattered across the world. The materials were detected the next day at the
The radionuclide monitoring stations that detected the
According to the CTBTO, the levels of ionizing radioactivity detected outside
The CTBTO’s monitoring system and
The CTBTO operates the global monitoring system in preparation for the test ban treaty’s entry into force. Nearly 80 percent of the system’s planned monitoring facilities are currently operational; another 13 percent are either being tested or under construction.
Two of the system’s other elements—the seismic and hydroacoustic stations—also played a role in the initial moments after the earthquake. According to a March 11 CTBTO press release, more than 20 seismic and hydroacoustic stations sent data in real time to tsunami warning centers in the region. The press release said that this information contributed to the warning centers’ ability to issue rapid alerts, as the CTBTO’s monitoring data arrives as much as three minutes faster than data from other sources.
CTBTO member states first decided to allow data from the monitoring system to be used for “disaster mitigation purposes” following the deadly
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