During the period from 1954 through 1963, a number of tests were conducted on the Nevada Test Site (NTS) and Tonopah Test Range (TTR) to determine the safety of nuclear devices with respect to storage, handling, transport, and accidents. These tests were referred to as ``safety shots.`` ``Safety`` in this context meant ``safety against fission reaction.`` The safety tests were comprised of chemical high explosive detonations with components of nuclear devices. The conduct of these tests resulted in the dispersion of plutonium, and some americium over areas ranging from several tens to several hundreds of hectares. Of the various locations used for safety tests, the site referred to as ``Plutonium Valley`` was subject to a significant amount...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) was established in 1951 as a proving ground for nuclear weapons. The site...
The Clean Slate sites discussed in this report are situated in the central portion of the Tonopah Te...
During the period April to June 2008, at the behest of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National ...
This study determined the plutonium-aerosol fluxes from the soil to quantify (1) the extent of poten...
This report describes and documents a series of field experiments carried out in Areas 6 and 11 of t...
Progress is reported for a research program on the resuspension in the atmosphere of plutonium fallo...
Residual plutonium (Pu), with trace quantities of depleted uranium (DU) or weapons grade uranium (WU...
In 1963, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), predecessor to the US Department of Energy (DOE), imple...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Nevada Site Off...
On April 24, 1957, a high-explosive detonation was employed at the Nevada Test Site to release pluto...
Historic atmospheric testing of nuclear devices at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) has resulted in large ...
Blow-sand mounds or miniature sand dunes and mounds created by burrowing activities of animals were ...
Substantial dust loads are transported from drylands including the Saharan, Asian, and Chihuahuan De...
The removal of plutonium from Nevada Test Site (NTS) area soils has previously been attempted using ...
S>During the initial 6 month period of this project, attention was focused on several individual pro...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) was established in 1951 as a proving ground for nuclear weapons. The site...
The Clean Slate sites discussed in this report are situated in the central portion of the Tonopah Te...
During the period April to June 2008, at the behest of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National ...
This study determined the plutonium-aerosol fluxes from the soil to quantify (1) the extent of poten...
This report describes and documents a series of field experiments carried out in Areas 6 and 11 of t...
Progress is reported for a research program on the resuspension in the atmosphere of plutonium fallo...
Residual plutonium (Pu), with trace quantities of depleted uranium (DU) or weapons grade uranium (WU...
In 1963, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), predecessor to the US Department of Energy (DOE), imple...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Nevada Site Off...
On April 24, 1957, a high-explosive detonation was employed at the Nevada Test Site to release pluto...
Historic atmospheric testing of nuclear devices at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) has resulted in large ...
Blow-sand mounds or miniature sand dunes and mounds created by burrowing activities of animals were ...
Substantial dust loads are transported from drylands including the Saharan, Asian, and Chihuahuan De...
The removal of plutonium from Nevada Test Site (NTS) area soils has previously been attempted using ...
S>During the initial 6 month period of this project, attention was focused on several individual pro...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS) was established in 1951 as a proving ground for nuclear weapons. The site...
The Clean Slate sites discussed in this report are situated in the central portion of the Tonopah Te...
During the period April to June 2008, at the behest of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National ...