CURRICULUM
VITAE ——— PAUL G. RICHARDS
CHRONOLOGY
1943
Born in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England
1948 to
1961 Primary and Secondary education in England
1962 to 1965 Undergraduate of Peterhouse, University of
Cambridge. State Scholar. Took Part I of the Mathematical Tripos
in 1963, and Part II in 1964. Won college Mathematics prize (1963), and Essay
prize in Physics (1965)
1965 B.A. (Mathematics), University of Cambridge
1965 (August) to 1970 (January) Graduate student at the Seismological
Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology, Graduate Research
Assistant
1966 M.S. (Geology), California Institute of Technology
1966 Summer employment with Chevron Research Company (a branch of Standard Oil
of California)
1970 Ph.D. (Geophysics), California Institute of Technology. Thesis title
"A contribution to the theory of high frequency elastic waves, with
applications to the shadow boundary of the Earth's core"
1970 (March) to 1971 Assistant Research Geophysicist, Institute of Geophysics
and Planetary Physics, University of California at San Diego
1971 (July) to 1976 (June) Assistant Professor of Geological Sciences, Columbia
University
1973 (November) to 1977 (June) American Editor, Geophysical Journal of the
Royal Astronomical Society
1976 (July) to 1979 (June) Associate Professor of Geological Sciences, Columbia
University
1977 (September) Visited Institute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow, as part of
the U.S. -- U.S.S.R. Exchange Agreement on Research into Earthquake Prediction
1977 to 1978 Guggenheim Fellowship (on sabbatical leave from Columbia, spending
6 months in New Zealand)
1979 (June) to 1983 (June) Member of the Executive Committee of the
Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory
1979 (July) to 1996 Professor of Geological Sciences, Columbia University
1980 (July) to 1983 (June) Chairman, Geological Sciences, Columbia University;
and Associate Director, Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory
1980 (July) to 1983 (June) Member, NAS/NRC Committee on Seismology
1980 (September) U.S. citizenship
1982 to 1983 Member, NSF Oversight Committee on Seismology and Deep Earth
Structure
1982 (October) to 1984 (June) Senate Member, Columbia University; Member of
Senate Committees on Education, and External Relations and Research Policy
1983 (September) Visiting lecturer, Peking University
1984 (September) to 1985 (August) On leave from Columbia, as a William C.
Foster Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency
1987 (July) to 1990 (June) Member, Administrative Committee of the Lamont -
Doherty Geological Observatory
1987 (July) to 2008 (June) Mellon Professor of the Natural Sciences,
Columbia University
1989 (June) Fellowship from the Royal Norwegian Council on Scientific and
Industrial Research, visiting NORSAR
1989 to 1990 Physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (on sabbatical
leave from Columbia)
1991 First of several visits to Borovoye Geophysical Observatory, Kazakhstan,
for joint research on seismic monitoring
1992 (July) to 1994 (June) President, Seismology Section, American Geophysical
Union
1993 (September) to 1994 (August) On leave from Columbia, as a William C.
Foster Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency
1994 to 1998 Member, Administrative Committee of the Lamont - Doherty Earth
Observatory
1996 to 2008 Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia
University (my Department changed
its name in 1996…)
1997 (March-August) Visiting Scholar/Orson Anderson Fellow, at Los Alamos
National Laboratory (on sabbatical leave from Columbia)
2008 (July) retired from full-time professorship, but continued to teach
Columbia undergraduates until May 2013
2008 to present Appointed as Special Research Scientist at the
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, allowing me to continue to submit proposals;
Principal Investigator on several projects funded by Federal Agencies.
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE (1990 and later)
- Member, Seismic Review Panel, for U.S. Air Force
Technical Applications Center (1985 to present)
- Consultant on seismic monitoring for the U.S.
Department of State (1998 to present; and earlier, from 1985 to 1998, for
the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency)
- Member, Board of Editors of the journal Wave Motion,
1985 to 1992
- For Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
(IRIS): chairman of search committees for IRIS President, in 1985 and in
1990; member of Executive Committee, 1987 to 1990; Vice-Chairman of Board
of Directors, 1988 to 90; member of Standing Committee on Data Management
Center, 1996 to 1999. Member, nominating committee, 2003 and 2004; and of
ad hoc committee on reorganization of IRIS Board of Directors, 2004
- Elected Member of Council, American Geophysical Union,
1990-94; President, Seismology Section, 1994 to 1996
- Member, Faculty Planning Committee, Faculty of Arts and
Sciences, Columbia University, 1991 to 1993
- Board of Visitors, Office of Naval Research, 1992
- Member, Board of Editors, Journal of Computational
Acoustics, 1991 to 1997
- Member, US delegation to the Conference on Disarmament
(negotiating a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty), Geneva, June 1995; and made
a formal presentation for the United States at the CD Experts Meeting, on
"Problems posed by chemical explosions”
- Member, NAS/NRC Panels on Seismological Data and
Research Requirements for a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, 1994-1995 and
1995-1997
- Member, planning committee of NATO Advanced Research
Workshop, Nov 1994, Moscow, on: Earthquakes Induced by Underground Nuclear
Explosions
- Key Lecturer, NATO Advanced Study Institute, Jan-Feb
1995, Portugal, on: Monitoring a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
- Member, Red Team advising the U.S. Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency on capability of the U.S. to verify compliance with the
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (1997 to 1998)
- Invited lecturer in China for three weeks (May 1999),
on Seismology for the 21st Century (in Shanghai), plus general lectures on
seismic monitoring (at the Northwest Institute for Nuclear Technologies);
also at the Northwest Institute for Nuclear Technologies as invited
lecturer in November 2011
- Inaugurated the "Distinguished GEO-lecturer"
series at NSF headquarters, January 2000
- Member, of panel established by the National Academy of
Sciences Committee on International Security and Arms Control, studying
technical issues associated with ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear
Test-Ban Treaty, 2000 to 2003, and drafted the panel’s chapter on nuclear
explosion monitoring (published 2002); member of a seismology subcommittee
appointed 2009 to update the 2002 publication
- Elected to the Executive Committee of the Faculty of
Arts and Sciences, Columbia University, 2000 to 2003
- Elected to Board of Directors of the Seismological
Society of America, 2002 to 2005; and re-elected for a second term, 2006
to 2009
- Member, Earth Institute at Columbia University,
Academic Committee, 2003 to 2006
- For the Provisional Technical Secretariat of the
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization: member of planning
committees for Science and Technology conferences held in the Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria. These conferences were
initiated by Ola Dahlman and Paul Richards
in 2006, who also did much of the organizing in 2009. In later years (2011,
2013, 2015, 2017, and 2019) these conferences have been organized by the
CTBTO staff.
- Member of several panels undertaking program reviews
(“Schubert reviews”) at Sandia, and Pacific Northwest National
Laboratories
- Gave an IRIS Webinar, May 2013, on the subject:
"Methods of seismic monitoring for underground nuclear
explosions---past, present, and (maybe) future" (available on
YouTube)
- Keynote speaker at a Public Policy course titled
"The Nexus between Science and Policy" September 2014 for the
CTBT Organization, Vienna, Austria
- Invited lecturer in Portugal in September 2014, at the
University of Oporto and the Instituto Superior Tecnico of Lisbon
- Principal Investigator for a multi-year project funded
by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 2011–2018, titled Data-Intensive
Discovery Methods for Improved Seismic Monitoring
- Max von Laue Lecturer, for the German Physical Society
(Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft),
plenary talk at the DPG Spring meeting, Erlangen, Germany, 2018
- Principal Investigator for a five-year project funded
by the National Nuclear Security Administration through the Consortium for
Verification Technology led by the University of Michigan, 2012–2019
- Keynote lecturer in October 2018, in Kandilli Observatory, Istanbul, Turkey, for a celebration of the 150th
anniversary of the University of the Bosphorus (Boğaziçi University)
- Invited lectures in June 2019, in
China (Institute of Earthquake Forecasting, China Earthquake
Administration) and Japan (Disaster Research Institute, University of
Kyoto)
HONORS
- Fellowship awarded by the Sloan Foundation (1973 to
1977)
- 1977 Recipient of James B. Macelwane
Award (given by the American Geophysical Union); Fellow of the American
Geophysical Union
- Fellowship awarded by the Guggenheim Foundation (1977
to 1978)
- Fellowship awarded by the MacArthur Foundation (1981 to
1986)
- Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar in 2000--2001 (on
sabbatical leave from Columbia, gave lecture series at each of ten
colleges/universities in the USA)
- elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science (1993)
- selected as member, Council on Foreign Relations (1992)
- Harold Jeffreys Lecturer,
Royal Astronomical Society, given in March 1999, subject: Earth's Inner
Core—Discoveries and Conjectures.
- Recipient of the Leo Szilard Lectureship Award in 2006
from the American Physical Society, for work on seismic monitoring (and
gave Szilard Lectures in 2007 at Caltech and UCLA)
- Visiting Professor at the University of Kyoto, Japan,
summer 2006
- elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
(2008)
- Harry Fielding Reid Medalist of the Seismological
Society of America for 2009 (awarded in 2010)
PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIPS
- Seismological Society of America
- Society of Exploration Geophysicists
- Royal Astronomical Society
- American Geophysical Union (Fellow since 1977)
- Arms Control Association
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
(Fellow since 1993)
- Council on Foreign Relations
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Fellow since
2008))
PUBLICATIONS
- T.-L. Teng and Paul G. Richards,
Diffracted SH and SV, Nature, 218, 1154-1155,
1968.
- T.-L. Teng and Paul G. Richards,
Diffracted P, SH and SV waves, and their shadow
boundary shifts, Journal of Geophysical Research, 74,
1537--1555, 1969.
- Paul G. Richards, A contribution to the theory of high
frequency elastic waves, with applications to the shadow boundary of the
Earth's core, Ph.D. Thesis, California Institute of Technology,
1970.
- Paul G. Richards, Potentials for elastic displacement
in spherically symmetric media, Journal of the Acoustical Society of
America, 50, 188--197, 1971.
- Paul G. Richards, An elasticity theorem for
heterogeneous media, with an example of body wave dispersion in the Earth,
Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 22,
453--472, 1971.
- Paul G. Richards, A theory for pressure radiation from
ocean-bottom earthquakes, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of
America, 61, 707--721, 1971.
- Paul G. Richards, Elastic wave solutions in stratified
media, Geophysics, 36, 798--809, 1971.
- Paul G. Richards, Seismic waves reflected from velocity
gradient anomalies within the Earth's upper mantle, Zeitschrift
für Geophysik, 38,
517--527, 1972.
- Paul G. Richards, The dynamic field of a growing plane
elliptical shear crack, International Journal of Solids and Structures,
9, 843--861, 1973.
- Paul G. Richards, Dynamic properties of an earthquake
source, Proceedings of the Fifth World Conference on Earthquake
Engineering, Rome, June 1973.
- Paul G. Richards, Calculation of body waves, for
caustics and tunnelling in core phases, Geophysical
Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 35, 243--264, 1973.
- Paul G. Richards, Weakly coupled potentials for
high-frequency elastic waves in continuously stratified media, Bulletin
of the Seismological Society of America, 64, 1575--1588, 1974.
- George L. Choy
and Paul G. Richards, Pulse distortion and Hilbert transformation in
multiply reflected and refracted body waves, Bulletin of the
Seismological Society of America, 65, 55--70, 1975. PDF
(866K)
- Yash P. Aggarwal, Lynn R. Sykes,
David W. Simpson and Paul G. Richards, Spatial and temporal variations in ts/tp
and in P-wave residuals at Blue Mountain Lake, New York:
Application to earthquake prediction, Journal of Geophysical Research,
80, 718--732, 1975.
- Paul G.
Richards, Theoretical seismology, IUGG Quadrennial Report, Reviews
of Geophysics and Space Physics, 13, 295--298 and 313--316,
1975.
- John Anderson and Paul G. Richards, Comparison of
strong ground motion from several dislocation models, Geophysical
Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 42, 347--373, 1975.
- Paul G. Richards, Dynamic motions near an earthquake
fault: A three-dimensional solution, Bulletin of the Seismological
Society of America, 60, 1--32, 1976. PDF (1.8M)
- Paul G. Richards and Clint W. Frasier, Scattering of
elastic waves from depth-dependent inhomogeneities, Geophysics, 41,
441--458, 1976.
- Vernon Cormier and Paul G. Richards, Comments on a
paper by Qamar and Eisenberg concerning
attenuation in the Earth's outer core, Journal of Geophysical Research,
81, 3066--3068, 1976.
- Paul G. Richards, On the
adequacy of plane-wave reflection/transmission coefficients in the
analysis of seismic body waves, Bulletin of the Seismological Society
of America, 66, 701--717, 1976. PDF
(1.06M)
- Vernon Cormier and Paul G. Richards, Full wave theory
applied to a discontinuous velocity increase: The Earth's inner core, Journal
of Geophysics, 43, 3--31, 1977.
- Paul G. Richards, Theoretical seismic wave propagation,
IUGG Quadrennial Report, Review of Geophysics and Space Physics,
17, 312--328, 1979.
- Paul G. Richards, Elementary solutions to Lamb's
problem for a point source and their relevance to three
dimensional studies of spontaneous crack propagation, Bulletin
of the Seismological Society of America, 69, 947--956,
1979. PDF (581K)
- Shamita Das and Paul G. Richards, Effects of non-uniform
spontaneous rupture propagation on the level and duration of earthquake
ground motion, Proceedings of the Second U.S. National Conference on
Earthquake Engineering, Stanford, California, 1979.
- Keiiti Aki and Paul G. Richards, Quantitative
Seismology: Theory and Methods, two volumes, W. H. Freeman and
Company, San Francisco, California, February 1980. (Russian edition, 1983.
Chinese edition, 1986.)
- William H. Menke and Paul G.
Richards, Crust-mantle whispering gallery phases: A deterministic model of
teleseismic Pn wave propagation, Journal
of Geophysical Research, 85, 5416--5422, 1980.
- George L. Choy, Vernon F. Cormier, Rainer Kind, Gerhard
Müller and Paul G. Richards, A comparison of synthetic seismograms of core
phases generated by the full wave theory and by the reflectivity method, Geophysical
Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 61, 21--39, 1980
(and Corrigendum, 62, 733--735).
- David W. Simpson and Paul G. Richards (editors), Earthquake
Prediction --- An International Review, 680 pages, Maurice Ewing
Series #4, American Geophysical Union, 1981.
- William H. Menke and Paul G.
Richards, On extending Biot's
theory of low-frequency acoustic scatter about a rough fluid-rigid
interface to more general acoustic media, Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America, 71, 1101--1105, 1982.
- William H. Menke and Paul G.
Richards, The horizontal propagation of P waves through scattering
media: Analog model studies relevant to long range Pn
propagation, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 73,
125--142, 1983.
- Paul G. Richards and William H. Menke,
The apparent attenuation of a scattering medium, Bulletin of the
Seismological Society of America, 73, 1005--1021, 1983. PDF
(1005K)
- Paul G. Richards, On wavefronts
and interfaces in anelastic media, Bulletin
of the Seismological Society of America, 74, 2157--2165, 1984. PDF
(625K)
- Paul G. Richards, Seismic wave propagation effects
development of theory and numerical modelling,
chapter in DARPA commemorative volume The VELA Program: A Twenty-Five
Year Review of Basic Research, ed. A.U. Kerr, pp. 183--251, 1985.
- Paul G. Richards, Interpretation of the 15 January 1965
cratering explosion at Shagan River (27 pp, for U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency),
July 1985.
- Paul G. Richards, Station magnitude bias --- its
existence and estimation (28 pages, for U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency), August 1985.
- Paul G. Richards, written testimony for the House
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, May 6, 1986. (Closed hearing
-- testimony and transcript can be released only after consideration and
vote of the whole committee. Subject of this invited testimony was:
organization and management within the government, of the research and
development of new approaches for yield determination.)
- Paul G. Richards, Underground nuclear testing (19 Sept.
1957), in Book of Days 1987: A Guide to Anniversaries of People and
Events, ed. C.S. Johnson, pp 462--463, Pieran Press, 1987.
- Paul G. Richards and Allan Lindh,
Toward a New Test Ban Regime, Issues in Science and Technology,
National Academy of Sciences, 3, # 3, 101--108, Spring 1987.
- Dean Witte and Paul G. Richards, Modeling Seismic Wave
Propagation in 2-D and 3-D structures, Lamont-Doherty Geological
Observatory Yearbook, 64--68, 1987.
- Paul G. Richards, written testimony for the Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations, Senate Hearing Record, January 15, 1987.
Available as Senate Hearing 100-115; pp
72--86, 286--291, 325--358, and 394--396; 1987.
- Paul G. Richards and Joseph Nye, Weapons Testing and
Nuclear Weapons Proliferation: Prospects for the Future, in Science and
Security: the Future of Arms Control, Colloquium Proceedings, December
4-5, 1986 , pp. 189--218, AAAS Publication No.
87-17, 1987.
- Paul G. Richards, written testimony for the Senate
Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces and Nuclear
Deterrence, Senate Hearing Record, February 26, 1987. Available as Senate
Hearing 100-242, Pt. 4; pp 1846--1853,
1864--1872; 1987.
- Paul G. Richards, Consideration of Chemical Explosions,
a seven-page paper delivered April 28 1987 to the Office of Technology
Assessment (OTA), for incorporation in the 1988 OTA report on Seismic
Verification of Nuclear Test Limitation Treaties. Richards also wrote
the first draft of chapter 5 (on "Identification of Underground
Nuclear Explosions") for this report (published May, 1988).
- Paul G. Richards, Towards Improvement in Capabilities
for Seismic Monitoring of Underground Nuclear Explosions, for a conference
in association with the U.N. Special Session on Disarmament, New York, May
1988.
- Vernon F. Cormier and Paul G. Richards, Spectral
Synthesis of Body Waves in Earth Models Specified by Vertically Varying Layers,
in the book Seismological Algorithms, edited by D. Doornbos, pp 3--45, Academic Press, 1988.
- Paul G. Richards, Stages Toward a New Test Ban, chapter
4 in the book Verification and Compliance: a Problem-Solving Approach,
pp 73--91, edited by Michael Krepon
and Mary Umberger, Macmillan (U.K.) and
Ballinger (U.S.A.), 1988.
- Paul G. Richards, Nuclear Test Ban Treaties and Seismic
Monitoring of Underground Nuclear Explosions: an Overview of the
Historical, Technical, and Political Issues, Proceedings of the Alan S.
Attardo Symposium on Science and Society,
held at Yale University on April 7, 1988. 36 pages.
- Paul G. Richards, Seismic Methods for Verifying Test
Ban Treaties, Chapter 4 of the book Nuclear Arms Technologies in the
1990's, edited by D. Schroeer and D. Hafemeister, AIP Conference Proceedings 178, pp 54--108, American Institute of Physics, New York,
1988.
- Paul G. Richards, Seismic monitoring of nuclear
explosions, in Encyclopedia of Geophysics, ed. D.E. James, pp 1071--1089, Van Nostrand
Reinhold, 1989.
- Paul G. Richards, Science Education for Undergraduates
Goals and Roles, Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory Yearbook, pp 26--29, 1989.
- Roger A. Hansen, Frode Ringdal, and Paul G. Richards, Analysis of IRIS data
for Soviet nuclear explosions, NORSAR Semiannual Technical Summary,
1 October 1988 -- 31 March 1989, pp. 124--140, NTNF: Kjeller,
Norway, 1989.
- Dean C. Witte and Paul G. Richards, The Pseudospectral Method for Simulating Wave Propagation,
Computational Acoustics, Volume 3 (editors: D. Lee, A. Cakmak, R. Vichnevetsky),
North-Holland, pp 1--17, 1990.
- Paul G. Richards and John Zavales,
Seismic Discrimination of Nuclear Explosions, Annual Reviews of Earth
and Planetary Sciences, 18, 257--86, 1990.
- Roger A. Hansen, Frode Ringdal, and Paul G. Richards, The Stability of RMS Lg
Measurements and their Potential for Accurate Estimation of the Yields of
Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, Bulletin of the Seismological
Society of America, 8, 2106--2126, 1990. PDF (1.5M)
- Paul G. Richards, Progress in Seismic Verification of
Test Ban Treaties, IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 9,
#4, 40--52, December 1990.
- Paul G. Richards, testimony requested by the Senate
Select Comittee on Intelligence as part of the
Senate's discussion (advice and consent to ratification) of the Threshold
Test Ban Treaty. Testimony appears on pp. S13741--13751 of the Congressional
Record for September 25, 1990.
- Paul G. Richards, A short course on theoretical
seismology, in Oceanographic and Geophysical Tomography, edited by
Albert Tarantola, Yves Desaubies,
and J. Zinn-Justin, pp
29--134, North-Holland: Amsterdam, 1990. PDF
(8.94M)
- Paul G. Richards and Frederick K. Lamb, Testing Experts
rebut Robinson, Arms Control Today, p22, September 1990.
- Steve Taylor, Howard Patton, and Paul G. Richards,
editors, Explosion Source Phenomenology, 268 pages, Geophysical
Monograph #65, American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, December 1991.
- Paul G. Richards, Dean Witte and Göran Ekström,
Generalized Ray Theory for Seismic Waves in Structures with Planar
Non-Parallel Interfaces, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of
America, 81, 1309--1331, August 1991. PDF (1.4M)
- Paul G. Richards, Douglas Anderson, and David Simpson,
A Survey of Blasting Activity in the United States, Bulletin of the
Seismological Society of America, 82, 1416--1433, June 1992. PDF (1.1M)
- Paul G. Richards, Won-Young Kim, and Göran Ekström, The
Borovoye Geophysical Observatory, Kazakhstan, feature article in EOS,
Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 73, 201 and
205--206, May 5 1992. PDF (217K)
- Paul G. Richards and Won-Young Kim, The Problem of
Chemical Explosions and some Solutions, Proceedings of a Symposium on
Technologies for Monitoring Nuclear Tests Related to Weapons Proliferation,
pp 1936, Las Vegas, May 6--7, 1992.
- Paul G. Richards, report to the Nuclear Control
Institute on signals from the seismic event of 1983 May 16, located in
Xinjiang Province, China, 19 pages, October 1992.
- Frode Ringdal and Paul G.
Richards, The Ukrainian event of 16 September 1979, in NORSAR Scientific
Report No. 1 92/93, pp 120--124, November 1992.
- Cliff H. Thurber, Howard R. Quin,
and Paul G. Richards, Accurate locations of nuclear explosions in Balapan,
Kazakhstan, 1987 to 1989, Geophysical Research Letters, 20,
399--402, March 5, 1993.
- Göran Ekström and Paul G. Richards, Empirical
measurements of tectonic moment release in nuclear explosions from
teleseismic surface waves and body waves, Geophysical Journal
International, 117, 120--140, 1994.
- Won-Young Kim, D.W. Simpson and Paul G. Richards,
Discrimination of earthquakes and explosions in the Eastern United States
using regional high-frequency data, Geophysical Review Letters, 20,
1507--1510, July 23 1993. PDF
(429K)
- Paul G. Richards and Won-Young Kim, Earthquakes (about
6000 words and 12 figures), The New Book of Knowledge, 1994
edition, published by Grolier.
- Paul G. Richards, Testing the test-ban treaty, Nature,
364, 188--189, July 15 1993. PDF (348K)
- Won-Young Kim, D.W. Simpson, and Paul G. Richards,
High-frequency Spectra of Regional Phases from Earthquakes and Chemical
Explosions, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 84,
1365--1386, 1994. PDF
(2.19M)
- Paul G. Richards, Verification of a Comprehensive Test
Ban Treaty - a Seismological Overview, pp 28--36
in Verification after the Cold War, edited by J. Altmann, T. Stock, J.-P. Stroot, VU University Press, Amsterdam, 1994.
- V. Khalturin, T. Rautian, and
Paul G. Richards, A study of small earthquakes and small explosions during
1961--1989 at the Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstan, 64 page technical
report for subcontract B-239589 with Regents of Univ. of Calif., 64p., March 1994.
- Paul G. Richards, Blasting Activity of the Mining
Industry in the United States, in Proceedings of a Symposium on the
Non-Proliferation Experiment: Results and Implications for Test Ban
Treaties, sponsored by LLNL/Department of Energy, CONF-9404100, pp.
2-16 to 2-35, April 1994, Rockville, Maryland, ed. M.D. Denny, 1995.
- Paul G. Richards, Problems for CTBT Verification posed
by Chemical Explosions, paper taken through inter-agency review, and
presented for the United States in Geneva, June 10, 1994, CD/NTB/WP.105,
1994.
- John E. Vidale, Saskia Goes, and Paul G. Richards, Near-field
deformation seen on distant broadband seismograms, Geophysical Research
Letters, 22, 1--4, 1995.
- Paul G. Richards and John Zavales,
Seismological methods for monitoring a CTBT: the technical issues arising
in early negotiations, pages 53--81 in Monitoring a Comprehensive Test
Ban Treaty, eds. E.S. Husebye and A.M.
Dainty, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 836 pages, 1996. PDF (889K) of paper as published,
plus separate link to an updated/online version
- Paul G. Richards and Göran Ekström, Earthquake activity
associated with underground nuclear explosions, in Inducing of
Earthquakes by Underground Nuclear Explosions, NATO ASI Series,
Partnership Sub-Series, 2. Environment Vol. 4, eds.
R. Console and A. Nikolaev, pp
21--34, Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg,
1995.
- Shi, Jinghua, Won-Young Kim
and Paul G. Richards, Variability of crustal attenuation in the
northeastern United States from Lg waves, Journal of Geophysical
Research, 101, 25231--25242, 1996 (correction, 102,
11899, 1997).
- Shi, Jinghua, Won-Young Kim
and Paul G. Richards, The stability of RMS Lg values in estimating
the size of regional earthquakes in New York State and adjacent areas,
submitted to Seismological Review Letters, January 1998.
- Kim, W.-Y., V. Aharonian, A.L. Lerner-Lam, and P.G. Richards,
Discrimination of earthquakes and explosions in Southern Russia using
regional high-frequency three-component data from the IRIS/JSP Caucasus
network, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 87,
569--588, 1997. PDF (2.4M)
- Song, Xiaodong, and Paul G.
Richards, Seismological evidence for differential rotation of the Earth's
inner core, Nature, 382, 221--224, July 18 1996. PDF (750K)
- Hennet, C.B., G.E. van der Vink, P.
G. Richards, V.V. Adushkin, Y.F. Kopnichev, and R. Geary, Multi-use
seismic stations offer strong deterrent to clandestine nuclear weapons
testing, feature article in EOS, Transactions of the American
Geophysical Union, 77, 289 & 300--301, July 30, 1996.
- Richards, Paul G., Seismological Methods of Monitoring
and the International Monitoring System, in The Comprehensive Test Ban
Treaty: Issues and Answers, edited by Matthew McKinzie
(Proceedings of a Symposium held at Cornell University, October 11 -- 13,
1996), pp 71--89, June 1997.
- Shi, Jinghua, Won-Young Kim,
and Paul G. Richards, The corner frequencies and stress drops of
intraplate earthquakes in the Northeastern United States, Bulletin of
the Seismological Society of America, 88, 531--542, 1998.
- Richards, Paul G., The Dallas Morning News called it
A Little Extra Spin, lead article for GSAS News & Views, the
newsletter of Columbia Univerity's Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences, Summer 1997.
- Richards, Paul G., and Won-Young Kim, Testing the
nuclear test-ban treaty, Nature, 389,
781--782, October 23 1997. PDFs: this Nature
paper (112K); also related news stories and CIA statement (8K)
- Richards, Paul G., Earth Interior, in the McGraw-Hill
Yearbook of Science & Technology 1999, pp
135--137.
- Khalturin, Vitaly I., Tatyana G. Rautian,
and Paul G. Richards, The seismic signal strength of chemical explosions, Bulletin
of the Seismological Society of America, 88, 1511--1524, 1998. PDF (1.3M)
- Shi, Jinghua, Paul G.
Richards, and Won-Young Kim, Determination of seismic energy from Lg
waves, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 90,
483--493, 2000.
- Khalturin, Vitaly I., Tatyana G. Rautian,
and Paul G. Richards, Magnitude distributions of mine
blasting activity in different regions, technical report, 1999.
- Barker, Brian, Michael Clark, Peter Davis, Mark Fisk,
Michael Hedlin, Hans Israelsson,
Vitaly Khalturin, Won-Young Kim, Keith McLaughlin, Charles Meade, John
Murphy, Robert North, John Orcutt, Chris Powell,
Paul G. Richards, Richard Stead, Jeffry Stevens, Frank Vernon, Terry
Wallace, Seismology: Monitoring Nuclear Tests, Science, 281,
# 5385, pages 1967--1968, issue of 25 Sept 1998. PDF (120K)
- Richards, Paul G., Xiaodong
Song, and Anyi Li, Detecting possible rotation
of Earth's inner core, Science, 282, 1227a, issue of 13
November 1998 (full text is at this link to SCIENCE ).
- Khalturin, Vitaly I., Tatyana G. Rautian,
and Paul G. Richards, A study of small magnitude seismic events during
1961 -- 1989 near and on the Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazkhstan,
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 158, 143--171, 2001. PDF (1.7M),
also electronic supplement covering many technical details
- Richards, Paul G., Building the Global Seismographic
Network for Test Ban Monitoring, Earth Matters, pp
37--40, Fall 1999.
- Li, Anyi, and Paul G.
Richards, Study of inner core rotation using Novaya Zemlya nuclear
explosions, a paper in Earth's Core: Dynamics, Structure, Rotation, AGU
monograph, Geodynamics Series 31, Eds. V. Dehant,
K. Creager, S. Zatman,
and S.Karato, 23--30, 2003.
- Richards, Paul G., Earth's Inner Core Discoveries and
Conjectures, Astronomy & Geophysics, The Journal of the Royal
Astronomical Society, 41, 20--24, February 2000. Longer version
available as my Jeffreys Lecture.
- Richards, Paul G., Seismological Methods of Monitoring
Compliance with the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, Chapter 24 (pp.
369--382) of the International Handbook of Earthquake and Engineering
Seismology, Part A, edited by W.H.K. Lee, H. Kanamori,
and P. Jennings on behalf of the International Association of Seismology
and Physics of the Earth's Interior, Academic Press, 2002. PDF (336K)
- V. I. Khalturin, T. G. Rautian,
and P. G. Richards, Chemical Explosions during 1961--1988 on the
Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstan, in Geophysics and Non-Proliferation
Problems, Bulletin of the National Nuclear Center of the Republic of
Kazakhstan, issue number 2, 41--44, June 2000. PDF
(168K) and
PDF
(472K) in Russian as published
- Keiiti Aki and
Paul G. Richards, Quantitative Seismology: Theory and Methods,
second edition, 12 chapters in one volume, University Science Books,
August 2002. Japanese edition (Kokon Shoin, Tokyo), July 2004. Paperback version available
since April 2009 via http://www.uscibooks.com/aki.htm
and I hope you can still get a price break from this site.
- George Bunn,
Sidney D. Drell, Richard L. Garwin,
Thomas Graham, Jr., Damien LaVera, Jack
Mendelsohn (Editor), Paul G. Richards, and Amy Sands, White Paper on the
Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Lawyers Alliance for World
Security, 81 p, Fall 2000.
- Xiaoping Yang,
Robert North, Carl Romney, and Paul G. Richards. Worldwide Nuclear
Explosions, Chapter 84 of the International Handbook of Earthquake and
Engineering Seismology, edited by W.H.K. Lee, H. Kanamori,
P. Jennings, and C. Kisslinger on behalf of the
International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's
Interior, Academic Press, 2002. PDF (384K)
- Paul G.
Richards, Commentary: future directions for global bulletins, IRIS
Newsletter, vol. 2000, no. 1, 12--13, December 2000. PDF (1.3M)
- Paul G.
Richards, Won-Young Kim, and Vitaly I. Khalturin, A Plan for Location
Calibration of IMS Stations in and near Kazakhstan, Geophysics and
Non-proliferation problems, issue 2, National Nuclear Centre of the
Republic of Kazakhstan, June 2001. PDF (150K)
- Kim, Won-Young,
L. R. Sykes, J. H. Armitage, J. K. Xie, K. H. Jacob, P. G. Richards, M. West, F.
Waldhauser, J. Armbruster, L. Seeber, W. X. Du, and A. Lerner-Lam, Seismic waves
generated by aircraft impacts and building collapses at World Trade
Center, New York City, feature article in EOS, Transactions,
American Geophysical Union, 82, pages 565, 570--571,
November 20, 2001. PDF (756K)
- Li, Anyi, and Paul G. Richards, Using earthquake doublets
to study inner core rotation and seismicity catalog precision, G-Cubed,
4, 1072, doi: 10.1029/200GC000379, 9
September 2003. PDF (1.6M)
- Granville, John
P., Won-Young Kim, and Paul G. Richards, An assessment of seismic
body-wave magnitudes published by the Prototype International Data Centre,
Seismological Review Letters, 73, 893--906, 2002.
- Committee on
Technical Issues Related to Ratification of the Comprehensive
Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, Technical Issues related to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban
Treaty, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy Press, 2002.
(Richards wrote almost all of Chapter 2, on CTBT Monitoring Capability.)
PDFs as follows: Executive Summary (156K); Introduction (112K); Stockpile Stewardship (216K); Monitoring Capability (284K); Foreign Testing (216K); All Text (1.2M); All Figures (1.6M).
- Paul G.
Richards, On seismic sources volume changes, Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft
e.V., Mitteilungen, Symposium in Memoriam of Prof.
Gerhard Müller, pp 40--44, Sonderband
I/2004.
- Waldhauser,
Felix, and Paul G. Richards, Reference events for regional phases at IMS
stations in China, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America,
94, 2265--2279, December 2004. PDF (572K)
- Schaff, David
P., and Paul G. Richards, Lg-wave cross correlation and
double-difference location: application to the 1999 Xiuyan,
China, sequence, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 94,
867--879, 2004. PDF (480K)
- Yang, Zhi-xian, Felix Waldhauser, Yun-tai Chen, and Paul G.
Richards, Double-difference relocation of earthquakes in central-western
China, 1992--1999, Journal of Seismology, 9, 241--264, 2005.
PDF (3.3M)
- David P. Schaff
and Paul G. Richards, Repeating seismic events in China, SCIENCE, 303,
1176--1178, February 20, 2004. PDFs: (main paper, 336K); also (supplementary online material, 156K)
- Valeriu Burlacu, Mark Fisk,
John Armbruster, Vitaly I. Khalturin, Won-Young
Kim, Paul G. Richards, David P. Schaff, Felix Waldhauser, Michael West,
Igor Morozov, Elena Morozova,
Vernon Cormier, Anastasia Stroujkova, and Chandan Saikia, Development
and Validation Testing of a Regionalized Travel-Time Model, and
Source-Specific Station Corrections for Thirty IMS Stations and Other Stations
in East Asia, Final Report on DTRA01-00-C-0031, 281 pages, August 2003.
PDF (40M -- very large) is obtainable by ftp from ftp.ldeo.columbia.edu
(then cd to pub/richards and acquire the binary
file VTR_2003.pdf). A short version is available as PDF (860K)
- Paul G. Richards
and Won-Young Kim, Equivalent volume sources for explosions at depth:
theory and observations, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America,
95, 401--407, 2005. PDF (188K)
- Felix
Waldhauser, David Schaff, Paul G. Richards, and Won-Young Kim, Lop Nor
Revisited: Underground Nuclear Explosion Locations, 1976-1996, from
Double-difference Analysis of Regional and Teleseismic Data, Bulletin
of the Seismological Society of America, 94, 1879--1889,
October 2004. PDF (372K)
- Vitaly I.
Khalturin, Tatyana G. Rautian, Paul G. Richards,
and William S. Leith, A review of nuclear
testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya Zemlya, 1955 -- 1990, Science
& Global Security, 13, 1--42, 2005. PDF (2.8M)
- John P.
Granville, Paul G. Richards, Won-Young Kim, and Lynn R. Sykes,
Understanding the difference between three teleseismic mb
scales, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, with
electronic supplement, 95, 1809--1824, October 2005. PDF (460K); also online supplement (1.7M)
- Jian Zhang, Xiaodong Song, Yingchun Li, Paul G. Richards, Xinlei
Sun, and Felix Waldhauser, Inner core differential motion confirmed by
earthquake waveform doublets, Science, 309, 1357--1360, 26
August 2005. PDFs: main paper (456K); also supplementary online material (5.9M). [This latter
file contains many examples of doublets in which the time shift of PKP(DF) with respect to PKP(BC)
and PKP(AB) is clearly shown.]
- Igor B. Morozov, Elena Morozova,
Scott B. Smithson, Paul G. Richards, Vitaly I Khalturin, and Leonid N. Solidilov, 3D first-arrival regional calibration model
of Northern Eurasia, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 95,
951--964, doi: 10.1785/0120030173, 2005. PDF (756K)
- Paul G.
Richards, Keiiti Aki (1930 -- 2005), Seismologiste
extraordinaire, Nature, 430, 1176, June 30, 2005. PDF (108K)
- Paul G.
Richards, Keiiti Aki (1930 -- 2005), Seismologist and Leader, Seismological
Research Letters, 76, 551--553, Sept./Oct. 2005. PDF (1.6M)
- Paul G. Richards
and Anyi Li, Inner core rotation, pages 423--425
in Encyclopedia of Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism,
eds. David Gubbins and
Emilio Herrero-Bervera, Encyclopedia of Earth
Sciences Series, general editors Rhodes Fairbridge
and Michael Rampino, Springer, 2007. PDF (40K)
- Paul G.
Richards, Felix Waldhauser, David Schaff, and Won-Young Kim, The
applicability of modern methods of earthquake location, Pure and
Applied Geophysics, 165, 351--372, 2006. PDF (1M)
- Paul G.
Richards, Uses of Seismic Data and the Importance of Open Access to
Major Data Centers in Seismology, pp 78 --
79 in "Strategies for Preservation of and Open Access to Scientific
Data in China," National Research Council Report, 2006.
- Paul G.
Richards, Forensic Seismology and CTBT verification, feature article in CTBTO
Spectrum, issue no. 9, pages 1, 6, and 14, January 2007. PDF (764K)
- Paul G. Richards
and Won-Young Kim, Commentary: Seismic Signature, Nature Physics, 3,
4--6, January 2007. PDF (616K)
- Won-Young Kim
and Paul G. Richards, North Korean Nuclear Test: Seismic Discrimination at
Low Yield, feature article in EOS, Transactions of the American
Geophysical Union, 88, no. 14, pages 157 and 161, 3 April 2007.
PDF (468K)
- Michael
Hamburger, Yuri Kopnichev, Anatoli Levshin, Vladislav Martynov, Natalya Mikhailova, Peter Molnar, Paul G.
Richards, Steve Roecker, David Simpson, Brian E.
Tucker, Robert Wesson, In Memoriam Vitaly Ivanovich
Khalturin, Seismological Review Letters, 78, 577--578, issue
of Nov/Dec 2007. link to this
article and other articles and images in memory of Vitaly
- Paul G.
Richards, CTBT Monitoring: a vital activity for our profession, Seismological
Review Letters, 79, 375--378, May/June, 2008. PDF (184K)
- Jian Zhang, Paul G. Richards, and David Schaff,
Wide-scale detection of earthquake waveform doublets and further evidence
for inner core super-rotation, Geophysical Journal International, 174,
993–1006, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2008.03856.x,
2008. PDF (1.9M)
- Paul G. Richards
and Won-Young Kim, Analysis of digital seismograms from nuclear explosions
across forty years, Proceedings of Fifth International Conference (held at
Borovoye, Kazakhstan, August 2008) on Monitoring of nuclear tests and
their consequences, seven pages, Vestnik,
2008. PDF (723K)
- Paul G. Richards
and Won-Young Kim, Monitoring for Nuclear Explosions, Scientific
American, 300, 70–77, March 2009. PDF (156K), short version ; PDF
(4.6M), as published. There are two errata (due to editors’ errors):
the Figure showing a global map of the detection capability of the
International Monitoring System did not explain that this is hypothetical---it’s
what is expected if the primary network is built and operated according to
specifications (but, it turns out to have been about right, now that the
network is mostly built). Also, there is a mistaken sentence on the
first page---about North Korea having a significant amount of weapons
grade uranium---which was introduced by an editor after I had checked the
page proofs! (North Korea has apparently obtained enough plutonium
for several weapons. Apparently it also has a U-235 program.)
- John J. Zucca, William R. Walter, Arthur Rodgers, Paul G.
Richards, Michael Pasyanos, Stephen C. Myers,
Thorne Lay, Dave Harris, and Tarabay Antoun, The prospect of using three-dimensional Earth
models to improve nuclear explosion monitoring and ground motion hazard
assessment, Seismological Research Letters, 80, 31–39,
January/February, 2009. PDF (1.8M)
- Lynn R. Sykes
and Paul G. Richards, Seismology, in Science for Security, Verifying
the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, pages 5--10, Public
Information Preparatory Commission for the CTBTO, 2009. PDF (1.2M)
- Won-Young Kim,
Paul G. Richards, Diane Baker, Howard Patton, and George Randall,
Improvements to a Major Digital Archive of Seismic Waveforms from Nuclear
Explosions, Final Report AFRL-RV-HA-TR-2010-1024, Air Force Research
Laboratory, 127 pages, 23 March 2010. PDF (8.9M)
- David P. Schaff
and Paul G. Richards, Studies of Repeating Earthquakes in China, Research
and Technology Review, National Nuclear Center of the Republic of
Kazakhstan, Issue 3(43), 149–151, September 2010. PDF (688K)
- James N. Brune and Paul G. Richards, Harry Fielding Reid Medal,
Citation and Response, Seismological Research Letters, 81,
820–822, September/October, 2010. PDF (970K)
- Paul G. Richards
and Zhongliang Wu, Seismic Monitoring of Nuclear
Explosions, in Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics, ed. Harsh
Gupta, Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, pages 1144 to 1156,
Springer: Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2011.
- Zhongliang Wu and Paul G. Richards, Seismology,
Monitoring of CTBT, in Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics, ed.
Harsh Gupta, Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, pages 1340 to 1344,
Springer: Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2011.
- David P. Schaff
and Paul G. Richards, On finding and using repeating seismic events in and
near China, Journal of Geophysical Research–Solid Earth, vol. 116
(20 pages), B03309, doi:10.1029/2010JB007895,
2011. link to this
AGU/JGR publication
- Paul G. Richards, Perspectives of the Scientific
Community, in Scientific Advances in
CTBT Monitoring and Verification, a review of presentations and
outcomes of the Science and Technology 2011 Conference, Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria, CTBTO PTS, pages
95–98, 2011.
- The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty—Technical
Issues for the United States (update of item #108 above): Richards
was a member of the subcommittee on Seismology for this report,
contributing to chapters and appendices available from http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12849 , released March 30, 2012.
- David
P. Schaff, Won-Young Kim, and Paul G. Richards, Seismological Constraints
on Proposed Low-Yield Nuclear Testing in Particular Regions and Time
Periods in the Past, with Comments on “Radionuclide Evidence for
Low-Yield Nuclear Testing in North Korea in April/May 2010” by Lars-Erik De Geer, Science & Global
Security, 20, 155–171, 2012. link to this
S&GS publication
- David
P. Schaff and Paul G. Richards, Studies of Repeating Earthquakes in China,
Research and Technology Review, National Nuclear Center of the Republic of
Kazakhstan (in Russian), Issue 1, 57--60, March 2012. PDF (650K), in Russian
- D.
P. Schaff, W.-Y. Kim, and P. G. Richards,
Application of Cross-Correlation Methods to Evaluate Specific Claims of
Low-Yield Nuclear Testing, Research and
Technology Review, National Nuclear Center of the Republic of
Kazakhstan, 5–10, June 2, 2012. PDF
(650K)
- Paul
G. Richards, Seismic Detection work: written remarks on the North Korea
nuclear test of February 2013, in CTBTO Spectrum, pages 22 – 25,
July 2013. PDF (450K)
- David P. Schaff
and Paul G. Richards, Improvements in magnitude precision, using the
statistics of relative amplitudes measured by cross correlation, Geophysical
Journal International, doi:
10.1093/gji/ggt433, 197, 335–350, April
2014. PDF (1.9M)
- Paul G.
Richards, "When Scientific Evidence is Not Welcome," chapter 10
in the book Geoethics: Ethical
Challenges and Case Studies in Earth Sciences, edited by Sylvia Peppoloni and Max Wyss, Elsevier,
2015. PDF
(457K)
- Paul G.
Richards, Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Seismic Monitoring: 2012
USNAS Report and Recent Explosions, Earthquakes, and Other Seismic
Sources, a chapter in the book Nuclear Weapons Issues in the 21st Century, edited by P. Corden, D. Hafemeister, and
P. Zimmerman, American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings,
Melville, New York, April 2014. PDF (2.8M)
- Megan Slinkard, David P. Schaff, Natalya N. Mikhailova,
Stephen Heck, Christopher Young, and Paul G. Richards, Multistation
Validation of Waveform Correlation Techniques as Applied to Broad Regional
Monitoring, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 104,
2767--2781, 2014. PDF
(1.06M)
- Vadim A. An,
Vladimir M. Ovtchinnikov, Pyotr
B. Kaazik, Vitaly V. Adushkin, Inna N. Sokolova,
Irena B. Alschenko, Natalya N. Mikhailova,
Won-Young Kim, Paul G. Richards (corresponding author), Howard J. Patton,
W. Scott Phillips, George Randall, and Diane Baker, A Digital Seismogram
archive of Nuclear Explosion Signals, Recorded at the Borovoye Geophysical
Observatory, Kazakhstan, from 1966 to 1996, GeoResJ,
6, 141--163, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.grj.2015.02.014
- Paul G.
Richards, Stephen Heck, David P. Schaff, Megan Slinkard,
and Christopher Young, Preliminary Results for a Data-Intensive Study of
China Seismicity to Detect Small Events and Improve Location Estimates for
Event Clusters, Research
and Technology Review, Kazakhstan, 64, issue 4, 2015. PDF
(1.4M)
- Vitaly V.
Adushkin and Alexander Spivak, the book Underground Explosions, originally published in Russian in 2007,
translated to English by Anastasia Stroujkova
and Paul Richards, 567 pages, 2015, available as a pdf
file via http://www.dtic.mil/get-tr-doc/pdf?AD=ADA627744
- Megan Slinkard, Stephen Heck, David P. Schaff, Nedra Bonal, David Daily,
Christopher Young, and Paul G. Richards, Detection of the Wenchuan Aftershock Sequence using Waveform
Correlation with a Composite Regional Network, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 106, No. 4, 1371–1379, August
2016. DOI: 10.1785/0120150333
- Won-Young Kim,
Paul G. Richards, David P. Schaff, and Karl Koch, Evaluation of a Seismic
Event, 12 May 2010, in North Korea, Bulletin
of the Seismological Society of America, 107, No. 1, 1–21, February 2017. DOI: 10.1785/0120160111
- Paul G.
Richards, The history and outlook for seismic monitoring of nuclear
explosions in the context of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, The Nonproliferation Review, 2, Nos. 3–4, 287–300. DOI: 10.1080/10736700.2016.1272207
- David P. Schaff,
Paul G. Richards, Megan Slinkard, Stephen Heck,
and Christopher Young, Lg-wave
Cross Correlation and Epicentral Double-Difference Location in and near
China, Bulletin of the Seismological
Society of America, 108,
No. 3A, 1326–1345, June 2018. DOI:
10.1785/0120170137
- David P. Schaff,
Won-Young Kim, Paul G. Richards, Eunyoung Jo,
and Yonggyu Ryoo,
Using Waveform Cross Correlation for Detection, Location, and
Identification of Aftershocks of the 2017 Nuclear Explosion at the North
Korea Test Site, Seismological
Research Letters, 89, No.
6, 2113–2119, November/December 2018.
DOI: 10.1785/0220180132
- Won-Young Kim,
Paul G. Richards, David Schaff, Eunyoung Jo, and
Yonggyu Ryoo,
Identification of Seismic Events on and near the North Korean Test Site
after the Underground Test Explosion of 3 September 2017, Seismological Research Letters, 89, No. 6, 2120–2130,
November/December 2018. DOI:
10.1785/0220180132
- W.-Y. Kim, D.P. Schaff, and Paul G. Richards,
Location and Identification of Seismic Events around the North Korean
Nuclear Test Site Following the 3 September 2017 Underground Nuclear Test,
Research and Technology Review, National Nuclear Center of
the Republic of Kazakhstan, 74, 11–19, June 2018.
- Paul G.
Richards, review (invited, and peer-reviewed), of the book Monitoring Compliance with the
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). Contributions by the German
National Data Centre, edited by Christoph Pilger, Lars Ceranna, and
Christian Bönnemann.; Geophysical Journal International, 217, 485–486, 2019. DOI 10.1093/gji/ggz038
- Zhongliang Wu and Paul G.
Richards, Seismology, Monitoring of CTBT, in Encyclopedia of Solid
Earth Geophysics, second edition, ed. Harsh Gupta, Encyclopedia of
Earth Sciences Series, Springer: Dordrecht, The Netherlands, accepted
August 2019.
- Paul G.
Richards, Zhongliang Wu, Won-Young Kim, and
David P. Schaff, Seismic Monitoring of Nuclear Explosions, in Encyclopedia
of Solid Earth Geophysics, ed. Harsh Gupta, Encyclopedia of Earth
Sciences Series, Springer: Dordrecht, The Netherlands, accepted September
2019.
- Howe, Michael,
Göran Ekström, and Paul G. Richards, Vertical force scaling in seismic
source models of underground nuclear explosions, Geophysical Journal International, submitted September 2019.
- Paul G.
Richards, James Dewey, and Margaret Hellweg, Challenges and
Opportunities, in turning U.S. Archives of Analog Seismograms into a
Modern Usable Resource, in preparation for submission to Seismological Research Letters,
September 2019.
UNPUBLISHED
MSS that have some merit
- Paul G. Richards' write-up of the original job
description (and ad) for IRIS President, late 1983.
- Paul G. Richards, Tutorial on Estimation of Nuclear
Explosion Yield using Seismic Methods, 35 pages, 1986.
- Paul G. Richards, Analysis of the 15 January 1965
Cratering Explosion at Shagan River, Eastern
Kazakhstan, and Implications for estimating the Yields of subsequent large
Nuclear Explosions at the Shagan River Test
Site, 20 pages, 1986.
- Dean Witte and Paul G. Richards, The Stability and
Accuracy of Pseudospectral Simulations of Wave
Propagation, intended for submission to Wave Motion (chapter of
Dean Witte's thesis, but he never submitted it).
- Dean Witte and Paul G. Richards, A Hybrid Wave
Propagation Method for Irregular Inclusions Within Regular Media, intended
for submission to Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (chapter
of Dean Witte's thesis, but he never submitted it).
- Paul G. Richards, Calculation of body-wave pulse
shapes, with allowance for frequency-dependent Q, in AFGL-TR-87-0049, a technical report to the Air Force
Geophysics Laboratory, 15 February 1987.
- Paul G. Richards, Verification of Nuclear Test Ban
Treaties -- an Example of Interaction between Technical and Political
Perspectives, paper for a Princeton University symposium on Geology and
Society, February 1989.
- Paul G. Richards, Opening Remarks and Closing Remarks,
for DOE/LLNL Symposium on Explosion Source Phenomena, March 14--16, 1989.
- Paul G. Richards, Nuclear Test Ban Treaties and Seismic
Monitoring of Underground Nuclear Explosions: an Overview of Historical,
Technical, and Recent Political Issues, 73 pages, 1990.
- Paul G. Richards, Peace. 1990
- Paul G. Richards, Management Plan for the Joint Seismic
Program (US -- USSR), April 1991.
- Paul G. Richards, D. A. Anderson and D. W. Simpson, A
Survey of Blasting Activity in the United States. Scientific report to
AFPL, May 1991.
- Paul G. Richards and Won-Young Kim, Preliminary
Assessment of Newly Available Digital Seismic Data from Kazakhstan.
Scientific report to AFPL, September 1991.
- Paul G. Richards, How can the Operation of Thousands of
Seismic Stations (Carried out by Hundreds of Institutions in Tens of
Countries) best be focussed on Discrimination
Research? Invited lecture (written as 9 pages) for DARPA/Air Force annual
meeting on Seismic Verification (October 1991).
- P.G. Richards, W.-Y. Kim, D.W.
Simpson, and G. Ekström, Chemical Explosions and the Discrimination
Problem, PL-TR-91-2285, final technical report to Phillips Laboratory, 26
November 1991.
- Paul G. Richards and Göran Ekström, Report of a visit
to the Borovoye Geophysical Observatory, circa 1991. Appendix: memo to
file, on information about Borovoye.
- Won-Young Kim, P. G. Richards and Jinghua
Shi, Studies of RMS Lg Data. July 1992.
- Paul G. Richards. SPOT picks of nuclear explosion
locations on the Balapan test site, near Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan (these
picks were in a report to AFPL, and also on the CD "Nuclear Explosion
Database Volume 1: Balapan" compiled by Maxwell Laboratories, Inc.,
S-CUBED Division, January 1993.
- Paul G. Richards, How can seismology best contribute to
the prevention of a proliferation of nuclear weapons? (19 pages, July 1993).
- P.G. Richards, W.-Y. Kim and
G. Ekström, RMS Lg studies of underground nuclear explosions in the
U.S.S.R. and the U.S., PL-TR-93-2227, final technical report to Phillips
Laboratory, 19 August 1993 includes my papers ##67, 68, 78, plus SPOT
picks at Balapan, and Lg signals recorded in China, and RMS Lg
measurements of Balapan explosions using Borovoye data.
- Paul G. Richards, Verification of a Comprehensive Test
Ban Treaty -- the Potential Contribution of Seismological Methods (13
pages, Fall 1993).
- Paul G. Richards, Seismicity induced by Nuclear
Explosions, excerpt from technical report PL-TR-93-2227, 1993.
- Paul G. Richards, A role of IRIS in public policy, in IRIS
2000, proposal to NSF, written in Spring 1995 and circulated later in
1995.
- Paul G. Richards and Won-Young Kim, The merits of
digital versus analog methods of recording seismic motion, paper in
Proceeding Volume of the first China -- Korea workshop on digital
seismology, Seoul, S. Korea, January 1996.
- Vitaly I. Khalturin, Tatyana G. Rautian,
Paul G. Richards, and Won-Young Kim, Evaluation of Chemical Explosions and
Methods of Discrimination for Practical Seismic Monitoring of a CTBT,
AFRL-VS-HA-TR-98-0012, final report, Dec 1997.
- Alexander F. Emanov, Albina G. Filina, Vitaly I.
Khalturin, Won-Young Kim and Paul G. Richards, Available data on large
chemical explosions east of Novosibirsk, Proceedings, 1st workshop on IMS
Location Calibration, Oslo, Norway 12 14 January 1999.
- Paul G. Richards, Accurate estimates of the absolute
location of underground nuclear tests at the northern Novaya Zemlya Test
Site, Proceedings, 2nd Workshop on IMS Location Calibration, Oslo, Norway
20 - - 24 March 2000.
- Paul G. Richards, A plan for seismic location
calibration of 30 IMS stations in Eastern Asia, Proceedings, 2nd Workshop on IMS Location Calibration, Oslo, Norway
20 24 March 2000.
- Paul G. Richards, Answers to questions on correlation
analysis, submitted to the Bureau of Arms Control, US Dept. of State, June
28, 2000.
- Won-Young Kim, Paul G. Richards, Vitaly V. Adushkin,
and Vladimir Ovtchinnikov, Borovoye digital
seismogram archive for underground nuclear tests during 1966 1996,
technical report, April 2001.
- W.-Y. Kim, G. L. Vsevolozhsky,
T. L. Mulder, and P. G. Richards, Practical analysis of seismic activity
in Northwestern China during September 4 -- 7, 1995, technical report
sponsored by AFOSR.
- Paul G. Richards, Comparison of teleseismic body-wave
magnitudes published by the Prototype International Data Centre, the U.S.
Geological Survey, and the International Seismological Centre, part of a
Final Report to DTRA, December 2002.
- Paul G. Richards, Seismology and CTBT Verification,
Background Paper #4, for Stanford Roundtable Discussion on the CTBT, July
19, 2000.
- Paul G. Richards, Earth Structure Near Core Boundaries,
GeoDynamics meeting, London, Ontario, September
2-5, 1979.
- Liping Gao and Paul G. Richards,
Studies of Earthquakes On and Near the Lop Nor, China, Nuclear Test Site , Annual DOD Seismic Research Review, 1994 or
1995.
- Vitaly I. Khalturin, Paul X. Richards, Won-Young Kim,
Analysis of the Nilore, Pakistan, seimograms of the Indian nuclear explosions of 1998
May 11, Annual DOD Seismic Research Review, 1998.
- Vitaly I. Khalturin, Won-Young Kim, and Paul G.
Richards, Magnitude Distributions of Mine-Blasting Activity, and
Characteristics of Regional Seismograms at Distances in the Rang 680-800
km, DOD Seismic Research Review, ~1999.
- Paul G. Richards, Statement by PGR, as a candidate for
election to the Board of Directors of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, circa 2001.
- Paul G. Richards, John Armbruster,
Valeriu Burlacu,
Vernon F. Cormier, Mark D. Fisk, Vitaly I. Khalturin, Won-Young Kim, Igor
B. Morozov, Elena A. Morozova,
Chandan K. Saikia,
David Schaff, Anastasia Stroujkova, and Felix
Waldhauser, Seismic Location Calibration for 30 International Monitoring
System Stations in Eastern Asia: Final Results, DOD/DOE Seismic Research
Review, Tucson, 2003.
- Won-Young Kim, David P. Schaff, Jian
Zhang, Felix Waldhouser, and Paul G. Richards,
Evaluation of Cross-Correlation Methods on a Massive Scale for Accurate
Relocation of Seismic Events, DOD/DOE Seismic Research Review, Orlando,
September 2004.
- Tatyana G. Rautian, Vitaly I.
Khalturin, W. Scott Phillips, and Paul G. Richards, Explosion Source
Phenomena using Soviet Test Era Waveform Data, DOD/DOE Seismic Research
Review, Orlando, September 2004.
- Paul G. Richards, Won-Young Kim, Mike Hagerty, Vitaly Khalturin, Tatyana G. Rautian, and Pavel Martysevich, Integrated Study of Seismic and Infrasonic
Signals from Sources in Southern Siberia, Eastern Kazakhstan and Western
China, Final Report DTRA (Defense Threat Reduction Agency), July 2004.
- Paul G. Richards, Seismicity in the vicinity of the Lop
Nor test site, China, Appendix to a technical report I wrote in about
1995.
- Vitaly I. Khalturin, Paul G. Richards, and Won-Young
Kim, Seismicity, Recent Seismic Observations, and Seismological Institutes
in Post-Soviet Central Asian Republics, an open report, 29 pages.
PDF
(912K)
- Paul G. Richards, Won-Young Kim, Inna Sokolova, and
Natalya N. Mikhailova, Digitization of Nuclear Explosion Seismograms from
the Former Soviet Union, a technical report of the Air Force Research
Laboratory, AFRL-RV-PS-TR-2015-0089, 30 March 2015. PDF
(6.3M)
RESEARCH
SUMMARY
In general:
Interests in quantitative seismology including development and application of
theoretical (“synthetic”) seismograms to the interpretation of observations; and improvements in methods to characterize seismicity
(better detections, and better estimation of locations, moment tensors, and
fault orientation and slip). Interests in seismic monitoring for nuclear
explosions, and in the development of precision methods applied to large
waveform archives for broad improvements in bulletins of seismicity. My focus from 1965 to 2000 was largely on “theoretical
seismology.” Subsequently it has been on
empirical methods of seismogram analysis, especially in efforts to achieve
factors of 10- or a 100-fold improvement in the precision with which we can
determine the relative locations of earthquakes occurring in the same general
region.
More
specifically: Investigation of micro-earthquakes along the San Andreas;
techniques of digital data analysis; theoretical study of diffraction phenomena
in model experiments; use of potentials for elastic displacement in
heterogeneous media; study of body waves near the Earth's core shadow boundary
— their amplitudes, dispersion, and effective shadow shift; study of elastic
wave propagation in spherically symmetric media; calculation of reflection
coefficients for various heterogeneities, and deductions (from published data
on precursors to P'P') for structure in the upper mantle; use of Cagniard-de Hoop methods, for moving sources, to study
ocean-bottom earthquakes; representation theorems for the solution of motion
due to faulting in a heterogeneous elastic medium; development of elastic wave
solutions in media with second-order discontinuities; derivation and evaluation
of an exact solution for dynamic effects of a growing elliptical shear crack,
for which shear stress is a constant times the normal stress; relations between
particle velocity on a fault surface, and stress drop; calculation of
frequency-dependent effects in body waves passing through the Earth's core, and
deductions for structure in the lowermost mantle; source theory for
earthquakes; tunneling of seismic body waves; demonstration, from data on the
Blue Mountain Lake swarm of 1971, that the P-wave
velocity is fluctuating more than the S-wave
velocity, and in a manner suggesting control by dilatancy;
analysis of reflection seismograms, with relevance to prospecting;
investigation of temperature rise, on a fault surface undergoing earthquake
motions; derivation of a closed-form analytic solution for the surface of a
half-space subjected to a surface force; determination of the slip function for
faulting in a medium with given distribution of initial stress and strength;
computation of seismic waves in media composed of inhomogeneous layers, with a
correct account of the effects of attenuation; consistency checks, on
measurements of Earth strain; analysis of the apparent Q resulting from scattering when a seismic wave propagates many
wavelengths through a medium with inhomogeneity on all spatial scales;
estimation of station magnitude bias; numerical methods (especially the
pseudo-spectral method) for studying elastic and anelastic
wave propagation in 3-D; analytical methods for seismic wave propagation in 3-D
structures composed of homogeneous layers with randomly-dipping planar interfaces;
seismic methods for studying underground nuclear explosions (detection capability
and yield estimation); Earth noise at high frequency; study of charge sizes and
size distribution of chemical explosions; discrimination between large chemical
and small nuclear explosions; tectonic release from underground nuclear
explosions; stability of RMS Lg amplitudes, and their use for estimating
yields of underground explosions; asymptotic structure of normal modes, using
uniform asymptotic theory; earthquakes induced by nuclear explosions, in the
context of on-site inspection of a suspicious event under a CTBT; studies of
small earthquakes and small explosions at the Semipalatinsk Test Site,
Kazakhstan; uses of spectral ratios to discriminate between small earthquakes
and small explosions from signals recorded at regional distances; interpretation
of far-field and intermediate-field P-waves from deep earthquakes;
"near-field" deformation seen in broadband seismograms; discovery of
seismological evidence for differential rotation of the Earth's inner core;
empirical methods to improve estimates of event location using ground truth
data to obtain corrected regional travel times; uses of earthquake and
explosion doublets for precision studies of inner core rotation and evaluation
of catalog precision. Modern methods of seismic event location applied on a broad
area scale, with examples from continental East Asia. Studies of underground nuclear test
explosions in North Korea, including analysis of small seismic events in that region which are either naturally-occurring earthquakes, or
explosions-induced earthquakes. Studies
of efforts needed to preserve, and make usable and thus amenable to analysis
with modern methods, the archives of analog seismograms, acquired in the
pre-digital era.