Possible Applications of Nuclear Energy to the Mining Industry (open access)

Possible Applications of Nuclear Energy to the Mining Industry

American Mining Congress 9/24/58. Summary. Results of a recent underground test by the Atomic Energy Commission indicate possible applications of nuclear energy in mining and allied industries. The safety, feasibility and economy of nuclear detonations have been demonstrated and further considerations reveal a number of interesting situations which might lend themselves to the use of this new type of explosive. Possible applications include stripping, crushing, quarrying, and the exploitation of petroleum products, water resources, and low-grade ore deposits. The heat reservoir created by the explosion might be used to produce steam (and power) to promote the recovery of oil or tar. The mining industry can supply know-how and test sites for future tests.
Date: August 15, 1958
Creator: Rabb, David D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
UCRL Orbit Program (open access)

UCRL Orbit Program

The following report records the use of the double-precision THEMIS code to integrate the motion of Mars and Venus in order to obtain a complete set of rectangular equatorial coordinates over the interval 1600-2000 A.D.
Date: July 15, 1958
Creator: Levee, Richard & Brady, Joseph L.
System: The UNT Digital Library