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Data Series 297

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Data Series 297

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Acknowledgments

The author appreciates the cooperation of Bechtel Nevada; Birdwell Division of Seismograph Service Corporation; Desert Research Institute; Fenix and Scisson of Nevada (formerly Fenix and Scisson, Inc.); International Technology Corp.; Los Alamos National Laboratory (formerly Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory); Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (formerly Lawrence Radiation Laboratory); National Security Technologies, LLC; Nevada Testing Laboratories; Pittsburg Testing Laboratory; Raytheon Services Nevada; Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Co.; Sandia National Laboratories; Shaw Group, Inc.; Stoller-Navarro Joint Venture; Terra Tek, Inc. (a Schlumberger company, sometimes referred to as TerraTek Research); U.S. Air Force; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station; U.S. Department of Energy (formerly Energy Research and Development Administration; formerly Atomic Energy Commission); U.S. Department of Defense Defense Threat Reduction Agency (formerly Defense Special Weapons Agency; formerly Defense Nuclear Agency; formerly Defense Atomic Support Agency); USGS Geologic Division; and University of Illinois Talbot Laboratory. The author extends special thanks to Gayle A. Pawloski from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Richard G. Warren from Los Alamos National Laboratory (retired); Sigmond L. Drellack Jr. from National Security Technologies, LLC; Harry R. Covington from USGS (retired); Gary L. Dixon from USGS (retired), and Jerry E. Magner from USGS.

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