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explosive force will seal off the non-curved portion of tunnel nearest the detonation before gases and fission fragments can be vented around the curve of the tunnel's hook". This test would become the prototype for larger, more powerful tests. Rainier was announced in advance, so that seismic stations could attempt to record a signal.
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was signed in 1996 by the United States, Russia, United
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was detonated at 899 ft (274 m) underground on 19 September 1957. The 1.7 kt explosion was the first to be entirely contained underground, producing no fallout. The test took place in a 1,600 – 2,000 ft (488 – 610 m) horizontal tunnel in the shape of a hook. The hook "was designed so
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Several minutes to days later, once the heat dissipates enough, the steam condenses, and the pressure in the cavity falls below the level needed to support the overburden, the rock above the void falls into the cavity. Depending on various factors, including the yield and characteristics of the
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composition differs by the type of releases; large prompt venting releases significant fraction (up to 10%) of fission products, while late-time seeps contain only the most volatile gases. Soil absorbs the reactive chemical compounds, so the only
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weapon. The explosion resulted in a cloud that rose to 3,500 m (11,500 ft), and deposited fallout to the north and north-northeast. The resulting crater was 79 m (260 ft) wide and 16 m (53 ft) deep.
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level), rockfalls, and ground slump. Most of the gas in the cavity is composed of steam; its volume decreases dramatically as the temperature falls and the steam condenses. There are however other gases, mostly
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arising as a result of underground tests, there is no evidence that this has occurred. However, fault movements and ground fractures have been reported, and explosions often precede a series of
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was detonated at the bottom of a 148 m (486 ft) shaft. According to one description, it "ushered in the era of underground testing with a magnificent pyrotechnic
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1968:National Academy of Sciences (2002).
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4019:Underground nuclear weapons testing
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1950:
1946:. The George Washington University.
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1667:Campbell, Bob; et al. (1983).
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540:thus obtained the agreement of the
357:from entering into the atmosphere.
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1928:. (PDF) . Retrieved on 2010-02-08.
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1392:Gladeck, F.; Johnson, A. (1986).
1237:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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1417:(Report). Department of Energy.
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1772:"Accomplishments in the 1950s"
1638:. The Nuclear Weapons Archive.
1621:. The Nuclear Weapons Archive.
1545:. The Nuclear Weapons Archive.
1317:
1275:Eisenbud, Merril (July 1997).
1257:10.1080/00963402.1997.11456789
1185:List of induced seismic events
593:The next underground test was
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717:Zones in surrounding rock
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2612:Electron-beam processing
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3775:Organic nuclear reactor
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2870:Nuclear decommissioning
2810:Reactor-grade plutonium
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1175:Tired mountain syndrome
1165:Nuclear weapons testing
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802:stress containment cage
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379:and later tests at the
347:Limited Test Ban Treaty
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1750:"Plumbbob Photographs"
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1693:"Operation Plumbbob"
1636:"Operation Plumbbob"
1313:on October 14, 2006.
1233:"Worse Than We Knew"
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500:create a new article
492:improve this article
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2880:Reprocessing
2761:WMD treaties
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2580:Radiosurgery
2550:Fast-neutron
2522:Scintigraphy
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1128:Sedan Crater
1114:Storax Sedan
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998:strontium-90
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739:Crushed zone
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254:South Africa
249:
233:(undeclared)
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3855:Stellarator
3819:confinement
3713:Superphénix
3540:Molten-salt
3492:VHTR (HTGR)
3269:HW BLWR 250
3235:R4 Marviken
3164:Pressurized
3134:Heavy water
3118:many others
3047:Pressurized
3002:Light water
2704:underground
2662:Disarmament
2570:Tomotherapy
2565:Proton-beam
2429:Power plant
2391:Temperature
2224:Engineering
1021:aftershocks
1017:earthquakes
1002:caesium-137
975:noble gases
896:water table
778:melt cavity
770:atmospheres
766:microsecond
742:30–40 m/kt
731:Melt cavity
243:North Korea
153:Disarmament
4013:Categories
3880:(acoustic)
3497:PBR (PBMR)
2885:Spent fuel
2875:Repository
2855:Fuel cycle
2822:Activation
2599:Processing
2466:Propulsion
2424:by country
2356:Activation
1894:2008-05-05
1807:2006-10-09
1730:2017-09-17
1430:2006-10-09
1335:2017-09-03
1101:Teapot Ess
1052:Monitoring
994:iodine-131
979:krypton-85
909:carbonates
813:Huron King
734:4–12 m/kt
595:Teapot Ess
588:Teapot Ess
454:, and the
361:Background
341:may form.
264:Kazakhstan
189:recognized
163:Opposition
61:Background
3850:Spheromak
3549:Fluorides
3213:IPHWR-700
3208:IPHWR-540
3203:IPHWR-220
2992:Moderator
2672:Explosion
2647:Arms race
2434:Economics
2386:Reflector
2381:Radiation
2376:Generator
2331:Plutonium
2284:Deuterium
2249:Radiation
2219:Chemistry
1527:Windstorm
1070:epicentre
1010:plutonium
983:xenon-133
936:Baneberry
920:Baneberry
833:cube root
772:. Within
710:cube root
691:contained
496:talk page
331:vaporised
158:Terrorism
143:Espionage
138:Blackmail
133:Arms race
3985:Category
3939:Polywell
3870:Inertial
3827:Magnetic
3582:TMSR-LF1
3577:TMSR-500
3557:Fuji MSR
3517:THTR-300
3357:Graphite
3220:PHWR KWU
3186:ACR-1000
3114:IPWR-900
3097:ACPR1000
3092:HPR-1000
3082:CPR-1000
3057:APR-1400
2848:Disposal
2800:Actinide
2793:Products
2652:Delivery
2495:Medicine
2324:depleted
2319:enriched
2289:Helium-3
2254:ionizing
2134:Archived
1159:See also
971:nuclides
905:hydrogen
667:megatons
662:Cannikin
617:Pascal-A
615:Plumbbob
546:Amchitka
490:You may
416:Japanese
412:Rongelap
408:Rongerik
335:strained
259:Belarus
238:Pakistan
123:Arsenals
94:Delivery
3997:Commons
3908:Z-pinch
3878:Bubble
3860:Tokamak
3723:FBR-600
3703:CFR-600
3698:BN-1200
3364:coolant
3291:Organic
3176:CANDU 9
3173:CANDU 6
3141:coolant
3102:ACP1000
3077:CAP1400
3015:Boiling
2980:Fission
2827:Fission
2771:Weapons
2711:Warfare
2694:Testing
2684:History
2677:effects
2632:Weapons
2542:Therapy
2517:RadBall
2504:Imaging
2396:Thermal
2361:Capture
2348:Neutron
2336:Thorium
2314:Uranium
2279:Tritium
2259:braking
2239:Fission
2229:Physics
2212:Science
1304:9199215
1245:Bibcode
1076:Gallery
931:venting
843:= 55 *
726:Radius
673:Effects
564:kiloton
404:megaton
377:Trinity
368:Trinity
310:is the
269:Ukraine
111:Workers
106:Effects
89:Testing
79:Warfare
74:History
3808:Fusion
3768:Others
3708:Phénix
3693:BN-800
3688:BN-600
3683:BN-350
3512:HTR-PM
3507:HTR-10
3487:UHTREX
3452:Magnox
3447:(UNGG)
3340:Lucens
3335:KS 150
3072:ATMEA1
3052:AP1000
3035:Kerena
2915:Debate
2667:Ethics
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