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The Off-Site Plowshare and Vela Uniform Programs: Assessing Potential Environmental Liabilities through an Examination of Proposed Nuclear Projects,High Explosive Experiments, and High Explosive Construction Activities Volume 2 of 3
Beck Colleen M.,Edwards Susan R.,King Maureen L.
关键词: CHEMICAL EXPLOSIVES;    CONSTRUCTION;    DESERTS;    EXPLOSIONS;    EXPLOSIVES;    LIABILITIES;    MONITORING;    NEVADA TEST SITE;    NUCLEAR ENERGY;    NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES;    UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS This document presents the results of nearly six years (2002-2008) of historical research and field studies concerned with evaluating potential environmental liabilities associated with U.S. Atomic Energy Commission projects from the Plowshare and Vela Uniform Programs. The Plowshare Program???s primary purpose was to develop peaceful uses for nuclear explosives. The Vela Uniform Program focused on improving the capability of detecting;    monitoring and identifying underground nuclear detonations. As a result of the Project Chariot site restoration efforts in the early 1990s;    there were concerns that there might be other project locations with potential environmental liabilities. The Desert Research Institute conducted archival research to identify projects;    an analysis of project field activities;    and completed field studies at locations where substantial fieldwork had been undertaken for the projects. Although the Plowshare and Vela Uniform nuclear projects are well known;    the projects that are included in this research are relatively unknown. They are proposed nuclear projects that were not executed;    proposed and executed high explosive experiments;    and proposed and executed high explosive construction activities off the Nevada Test Site. The research identified 170 Plowshare and Vela Uniform off-site projects and many of these had little or no field activity associated with them. However;    there were 27 projects that merited further investigation and field studies were conducted at 15 locations.;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1046575
RP-ID  :  Tech Rpt 111 DOE/NV/26383-22
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1046575
Others  :  TRN: US1203825
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来源: SciTech Connect
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This document presents the results of nearly six years (2002-2008) of historical research and field studies concerned with evaluating potential environmental liabilities associated with U.S. Atomic Energy Commission projects from the Plowshare and Vela Uniform Programs. The Plowshare Program's primary purpose was to develop peaceful uses for nuclear explosives. The Vela Uniform Program focused on improving the capability of detecting, monitoring and identifying underground nuclear detonations. As a result of the Project Chariot site restoration efforts in the early 1990s, there were concerns that there might be other project locations with potential environmental liabilities. The Desert Research Institute conducted archival research to identify projects, an analysis of project field activities, and completed field studies at locations where substantial fieldwork had been undertaken for the projects. Although the Plowshare and Vela Uniform nuclear projects are well known, the projects that are included in this research are relatively unknown. They are proposed nuclear projects that were not executed, proposed and executed high explosive experiments, and proposed and executed high explosive construction activities off the Nevada Test Site. The research identified 170 Plowshare and Vela Uniform off-site projects and many of these had little or no field activity associated with them. However, there were 27 projects that merited further investigation and field studies were conducted at 15 locations.

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