Project Dugout: Technical Director's Summary Report

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From abstract: Project Dugout was a chemical explosive row charge cratering experiment in hard rock conducted at the AEC Nevada Test Site as part of the Plowshare Program for development of nuclear excavation technology.

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112 p. : ill., maps (some folded) ; 28 cm.

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Nordyke, M. D.; Terhune, R. W.; Rohrer, R. F.; Cauthen, L. J. & Spruill, J. L. May 10, 1965.

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  • Main Title: Project Dugout: Technical Director's Summary Report
  • Series Title: Project Dugout
  • Added Title: PNE (Series) Report 600F
  • Added Title: Atomic Energy Commission Plowshare Program Report 600F
  • Series Title: Atomic Energy Commission Reports
  • Added Title: Atomic Energy Commission Report PNE-600F

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From abstract: Project Dugout was a chemical explosive row charge cratering experiment in hard rock conducted at the AEC Nevada Test Site as part of the Plowshare Program for development of nuclear excavation technology.

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112 p. : ill., maps (some folded) ; 28 cm.

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Nordyke, M. D.; Terhune, R. W.; Rohrer, R. F.; Cauthen, L. J. & Spruill, J. L. Project Dugout: Technical Director's Summary Report, report, May 10, 1965; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc714930/: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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