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ORNL-6252 | CIVIL DEFENSE SHELTERS; A STATE-OF-THE-ART ASSESSMENT – 1986
“Locations of earth-sheltered buildings in the United States.” Location is purposely vague to protect the privacy of owners.
Working at the Face. Although seemingly more comparable to a simple pile of graphite than to a modern nuclear reactor, the X-10 graphite reactor was a feat of engineering at the time of its construction. In the wartime rush of the Manhattan Project, 10 months was all it took to be designed and built.
Sneak peek into a nuclear reactor
Zero Power Reactor No. 3 (ZPR-III)
Apples irradiated by a cobalt-60 source.
ORNL-6252 | CIVIL DEFENSE SHELTERS; A STATE-OF-THE-ART ASSESSMENT – 1986
Home fallout shelters; FEMA cards from ORNL-6252.
ORNL-6252 | CIVIL DEFENSE SHELTERS; A STATE-OF-THE-ART ASSESSMENT – 1986
“Belowground, reinforced concrete blast shelter for key workers.”