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Earth Vibrations from a Nuclear Explosion in a Salt Dome
The following report presents data from the SALMON experiment, an experiment made to study the mechanics of a tamped nuclear detonation in a salt dome in terms of generated shock waves as they are propagated out of the dome and progressively through the crust and mantle of the earth. This experiment was made in the Tatum salt dome, Mississippi, October 22, 1964.
International Symposium on Developments in Irradiation Capsule Technology: Held at Pleasanton, California, May 3-5, 1966
Assembled papers regarding advances in irradiation capsule technology.
Preliminary report on Bureau of Mines Yellow Creek corehole no. 1, Rio Blanco County, Colorado
Analysis of geologic, hydrologic, and geophysical data obtained in and around Yellow Creek core hole No. 1, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, indicate a 1,615-foot section of oil shale was penetrated by the hole. Geophysical log data indicate the presence of 25 gallons per ton shale for a thickness of 500 feet may be marginal. The richest section of oil shale is indicated to be centered around a depth of 2,260 feet. Within the oil shale the interval 1,182 to 1,737 feet is indicated to be relatively structurally incompetent and probably permeable. Extension of available regional hydrologic data indicate the oil shale section is probably water bearing and may yield as much as 1,000 gallons per minute. Hydrologic testing in the hole is recommended.
Saline Water Conversion Demonstration Plant Number 1, Freeport, Texas, Volume 5
Report documenting the ongoing progress and economic concerns of Saline Water Conversion Demonstration Plant No. 1 in Freeport, Texas.
Small Nuclear Power Plants, Volume 3: A General and Economic Assessment
Report about the study of technical and economic potential of small nuclear power plants; this volume summarizes data collected regarding the economics for nuclear plant and fuel performance capabilities.
A Summary of the Geology of Crooks Gap, Fremont County, Wyoming, as Related to Uranium Resources
A report summarizing the geology of Crooks Gap, Fremont County, Wyoming, as related to Uranium Resources
Third Annual Report: Brackish Water Conversion Demonstration Plant Number 4, Roswell, New Mexico
From Abstract: "Primary interest was placed on the scale formation problem. Significant improvements were made in the process and described in this report. Maintenance requirements were unusually high during the year, primarily as a result of cumulative corrosion damage over the last three years. The most significant damage was in the circulating pumps, the heat exchangers and feed piping. These and other failures are described."
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