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Characteristics of Radioactivity Produced by Nuclear Explosives ......................... 153
John A. Miskel, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore
Hazards to Man from Radioactivity........................................... 161
John W. Gofman, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore
Air Blast from Cratering Explosions........ .....................................169
Jack W. Reed, Sandia Laboratory, Albuquerque, N. M.
Seismic Wave Propagation . .......... . ..................... .................... 181
W. V. Mickey, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C.
Seismic Amplitudes at an Intermediate Range from Explosions........................195
(Mrs.) Dorris M. Hankins, Sandia Laboratory, Albuquerque, N. M.
The Effects of Seismic Waves on Structures and Other Facilities......................... 207
Lewis J. Cauthen, Jr., U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory,
Livermore
Progress and Promise in the Study of the Earth Using Nuclear Explosives .................... 229
Carl Romney and Wayne Helterbran, U. S. Air Force Technical Applications Center,
Washington, D. C.
Large-Diameter Drilling for Emplacing Nuclear Explosives... .. ..... ............... 239
Paul R. Fisher, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth, Texas
Applications of Nuclear Explosives to Increase Effective Well Diameters ..................... 269
Henry F. Coffer, Bruce G. Bray, and Carroll F. Knutson, Continental Oil Co.,
Ponca City, Oklahoma
Deposition of Thermal Energy by Nuclear Explosives . ..... ... ...... ................. 289
R. A. Heckman, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore
A Proposal for a Nuclear Power Program.. ..... ..................................... 305
George C. Kennedy, University of California, Los Angeles, California
Application of Nuclear Explosives for a Mountain Pass Highway and Railroad.............. 309
H. C. Prentice, California State Division of Highways
Nuclear Excavation of a Sea-level, Isthmian Canal ............ . ................... 321
E. Graves, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nuclear Cratering Group
Explosively Created Harbors..................... ............................ 335
John D. Isaacs, School of Oceanography, University of California, La Jolla
Isotope Recovery from a Nuclear Detonation in Salt ..................................... 355
D. G. Karraker, Savannah River Laboratory, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.,
Aiken, South Carolina
Excavation for Water Conveyance with Nuclear Explosives . . . .. .. .. ..... . . .. .. . ...... . 363
J. W. Keysor and M. B. Andrews, California Dept. of Water Resourcesvi
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