Salt Cavity Engineering At Tatum ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Melvin W. Jackson
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The study of the excavation of large spherical cavities in salt formations first became of interest in 1958 when it was recognized that a large cavity could be of value in the study of the detection or concealment of underground nuclear explosions. Previously unpublished studies are reported in this paper and other studies reviewed relating to the excavation of large cavities in salt by mining ad by solution. Special emphasis is placed on the utilization of the Tatum salt dome (about 22 miles southwest of Hattiesburg, Mississippi) for the proposed site of a large excavated cavity. The U. S. Atomic Energy Commission has recently been studying such a cavity as Project Payette, but no details have yet been published. If Project Payette is determined feasible and work funded, it would eventually involve the firing of a nuclear explosive at the center of a large cavity.
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APA: Melvin W. Jackson  (1969)  Salt Cavity Engineering At Tatum ? Introduction

MLA: Melvin W. Jackson Salt Cavity Engineering At Tatum ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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