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LABQUARK containment data report
Author(s) -
B. Hudson,
T. Stubbs,
R. Heinle
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/95250
Subject(s) - impact crater , detonation , containment (computer programming) , test site , geology , seismology , crater lake , observer (physics) , environmental science , geodesy , archaeology , volcano , geography , physics , astrobiology , explosive material , computer science , programming language , quantum mechanics
The LABQUARK event was detonated in hole U19an of the Nevada Test Site. Detonation time was 15:30 PDT on September 30, 1986. A surface collapse occurred at about 3 hour, 51 minutes after detonation. No measurements of the crater dimensions were made, however, visual estimates of the crater depth varied from 1 to 4 feet depending upon the observer. No radiation arrivals were detected above ground and the LABQUARK event containment was satisfactory

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