Betekenis van:
noble gas

noble gas
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • edelgas
  • any of the chemically inert gaseous elements of the helium group in the periodic table

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Project Component Noble Gas:
  2. noble gas monitoring;
  3. Project Component Noble Gas; improve the knowledge of PTS noble gas measurements:
  4. to develop an OSI noble gas capable detection system.
  5. This is a bottleneck for the entire noble gas methodology.
  6. Project Component Noble Gas Monitoring: radio-xenon measurements and data analysis to support the CTBTO in implementing the noble gas verification regime
  7. to add empirical data to improve our understanding of noble gas network performance and help to understand its strengths and weaknesses, in particular how noble gas detection inter-relates with other International Monitoring System (IMS) technologies and atmospheric transport calculations.
  8. Noble gas field measurements are the best way to achieve this and to provide answers to such ‘unknowns’.
  9. to provide support for the development of capacity in the area of noble gas monitoring and verification;
  10. noble gas monitoring is a fundamental and highly sensitive technique for the detection of underground and underwater nuclear explosions.
  11. These stations are providing experimental and provisional measurements in the framework of the PTS's International Noble Gas Experiment (INGE).
  12. A methodology for categorization of events detected by noble gas system measurements therefore needs to be developed.
  13. to add empirical data to improve our understanding of noble gas network performance and help to understand its strengths and weaknesses, in particular how noble gas detection inter-relates with other International Monitoring System (IMS) technologies and atmospheric transport calculations. It could also provide a valuable basis for a possible implementation of noble gas monitoring capability throughout the network, as mentioned in the Protocol to the CTBT,
  14. Strengthening the noble gas detection capability is a key requirement for OSI operational readiness and, thus, for the effectiveness and credibility of the CTBT verification regime.
  15. Strengthening the CTBT OSI capabilities: through the development of an OSI capable noble gas (Radio-Xenon) Field Detection System (OSI XeFDS)