IC 8091 A Study Of Mine Examination Techniques For Detecting And Identifying Underground Nuclear Explosions ? Introduction And Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 79
- File Size:
- 24401 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
ESTABLISHMENT of an effective inspection system has been held essen¬tial to any international agreement that may be designed primarily to curb the testing of nuclear weapons. A number of reports and papers already have described basic inspection concepts and appraised various pro¬cedures, techniques, and methods as to their probable effectiveness in detecting and identifying violations under such agreement. This report results from a study of only one part of the contemplated inspection system, specifically the final phases embracing onsite investigations and mine examination techniques. The results and reports of earlier work were reviewed in detail, and subjects that were found to have been exhaus¬tively evaluated are recognized by reference and not redescribed here. In other instances, previously described techniques, methods, and clues were revaluated to define more clearly their practical value to the final objective of an onsite inspection. Previous documentation does not refer to a number of subjects, techniques, tools, clues, and methods considered by the study; this report treats these in detail, even though when applied singly or collectively their practical value may be questionable.
Citation
APA: (1962) IC 8091 A Study Of Mine Examination Techniques For Detecting And Identifying Underground Nuclear Explosions ? Introduction And Summary
MLA: IC 8091 A Study Of Mine Examination Techniques For Detecting And Identifying Underground Nuclear Explosions ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.