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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; April 1975; v. 65; no. 2; p. 343-349
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Seismic source summary for U.S. underground nuclear explosions, 1971-1973

DONALD L. SPRINGER and ROSS L. KINNAMAN

LAWRENCE LIVERMORE LABORATORY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA 97550
ENERGY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89114

Abstract

A summary of information is presented for all announced U.S. underground nuclear explosions detonated during the 1971-1973 time period. The data include detonation times, locations, and depths of burial, as well as information about shot media and surface collapse (subsidence) phenomena. This summary is an addendum to a previous publication which covered the period 1961-1970, and includes some additions and corrections to that work.




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