scholarly journals : Archeological Investigations at the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission's Nevada Test Site and Nuclear Rocket Development Station . Frederick C. V. Worman.

1971 ◽  
Vol 73 (4) ◽  
pp. 937-938
Author(s):  
Jack Marwitt
Author(s):  
Susan Courtney

Focused on the period of atmospheric (above-ground) nuclear weapons testing in the continental United States, from 1945 to 1963, this chapter, written by Susan Courtney, does two things. First, it describes some of the basic conditions and infrastructure that shaped the proliferation of films of nuclear weapons tests, including the U.S. government’s secret military film studio dedicated to this work in the hills above Los Angeles, known as Lookout Mountain Air Force Station or Lookout Mountain Laboratory. Second, it turns to the representational legacy that resulted, which was by no means limited to films made by or for the military. More specifically, it considers how footage of atomic tests in New Mexico and at the Nevada Test Site helped to shape the filmic record of nuclear weapons—and popular cultural memory—by framing the bomb in the desert West, arguably the screen space of American exceptionalism.


Geophysics ◽  
1976 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 491-505 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph R. Hearst ◽  
H. L. McKague

The observed densities, assuming infinite homogeneous‐horizontal beds, computed from borehole gravimetry were as much as 15 percent greater than those derived from gamma‐gamma density logs in the lower portion of several clustered boreholes at the U.S. Energy Research & Development Administration (USERDA) Nevada Test Site. A model having a single high‐density buried scarp to the west of the holes was constructed, the gravimetric density calculated, and the model varied in an attempt to improve agreement between measurement and calculation. Only slight improvement was obtained. Newly acquired geologic information made it possible to construct a more complex multiscarp model, providing much better agreement between measurement and calculation. In turn, this more complete model was refined with the help of the calculations. This method permits one to choose between qualitatively different models and, given a qualitatively correct model, to improve it quantitatively.


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