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
- Project Component Noble Gas:
- noble gas monitoring;
- Project Component Noble Gas; improve the knowledge of PTS noble gas measurements:
- to develop an OSI noble gas capable detection system.
- This is a bottleneck for the entire noble gas methodology.
- Project Component Noble Gas Monitoring: radio-xenon measurements and data analysis to support the CTBTO in implementing the noble gas verification regime
- 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.
- Noble gas field measurements are the best way to achieve this and to provide answers to such ‘unknowns’.
- to provide support for the development of capacity in the area of noble gas monitoring and verification;
- noble gas monitoring is a fundamental and highly sensitive technique for the detection of underground and underwater nuclear explosions.
- These stations are providing experimental and provisional measurements in the framework of the PTS's International Noble Gas Experiment (INGE).
- A methodology for categorization of events detected by noble gas system measurements therefore needs to be developed.
- 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,
- 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.
- Strengthening the CTBT OSI capabilities: through the development of an OSI capable noble gas (Radio-Xenon) Field Detection System (OSI XeFDS)