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underground nuclear tests from earthquakes. The site is unrestricted and unmarked. No surface crater was formed, and the casual observer will find little evidence that the event ever took place.
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device which was detonated 1,211 feet (369 m) below ground on October 26, 1963. As the area experienced a series of large
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The most prominent peak in the Sand Springs Range is Big Kasock Mountain at an elevation of 7,150 feet (2,180 m).
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installations. These are associated with the bombing range in Fairview Valley, the
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traces for the events could be compared to help differentiate future
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mountain range
Nevada
United States
Great Basin
Churchill County
Salt Wells
Stillwater Range
Gabbs Valley
Project Shoal
nuclear test
Vela Uniform
kiloton
earthquakes
seismic
Soviet
military
radar
electronic warfare
Dixie Valley
Naval Air Station Fallon
"Sand Springs Range, Churchill County, Nevada"
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
the original
39°06′29″N 118°21′00″W / 39.10806°N 118.35000°W / 39.10806; -118.35000
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Mountain ranges of Nevada
Mountain ranges of the Great Basin
Mountain ranges of Churchill County, Nevada
American nuclear test sites
Nuclear test sites

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