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Coordinates: 39°1200N 118°2252W / 39.200°N 118.381°W / 39.200; -118.381
 

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Project Shoal
Installing a hydrodynamic gauge to measure the nuclear test
Information
CountryUnited States
Test seriesOperation Niblick
Vela Uniform
Test siteSand Springs Range
DateOctober 26, 1963
Test typeUnderground
Yield12kt

Project Shoal was an underground nuclear test that took place on October 26, 1963 within the Sand Springs Range, approximately 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Fallon, Nevada,[1] in a granite formation of the range. The site was selected because its earthquake activity afforded a basis for seismic signal comparisons.[2]

Project Shoal was part of the Vela Uniform program sponsored jointly by the U.S Department of Defense and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Vela Uniform was directed toward locating, detecting, and identifying underground detonations. The objective of Project Shoal was to detonate a nuclear device underground in an active seismic area so that seismic traces for the test and prior earthquakes could be compared and differentiated.

Cross section of the Shoal Site area

The test was performed on October 26, 1963. It involved detonating a 12-kiloton nuclear device in granitic rock at a depth of approximately 1,211 feet (369 m) below ground surface.

Marker atop Project Shoal site in Nevada

References[edit]

  1. ^ Shoal Site Fact Sheet, DOE Office of Legacy Management
  • ^ Nevada Blast Begins Test Detection Effort. // Aviation Week & Space Technology, November 11, 1963, v. 79, no. 20, p. 119.
  • Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Department of Energy. 39°12′00N 118°22′52W / 39.200°N 118.381°W / 39.200; -118.381


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