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A prototype International Data Centre (pIDC) is developing and testing conc
epts for the International Monitoring System that will be put into place to
monitor compliance with the recently-signed Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
(CTBT). The testing includes the routine production of a daily bulletin of
global seismic activity, several days after real time, since the beginning
of 1995. A wider variety of seismic phases are used for location than is th
e practice of existing agencies producing global bulletins at greater delay
s, and another difference is that observed slowness vectors are used in add
ition to arrival time. Comparisons of pIDC bulletins with those provided by
national agencies that operate denser networks have demonstrated both rand
om and systematic errors in location that often exceed the formal error est
imates. The pIDC is developing and testing techniques to reduce systematic
biases through region- and path-dependent corrections to travel-time and sl
owness, and to better account for random errors. Initial results from this
very long-term project are encouraging. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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