Project Rio Blanco Nuclear Explosive Emplacement Well (RB-E-01) Site of the third nuclear gas stimulation experiment in the Untied States of America. Three 30 kiloton nuclear explosives were detonated in this well at 5,838 feet, 6,230 feet, and 6,689 feet below the surface May 17, 1973.
Functionalized Metallic 2D Transition Metal Dichalcogenide-Based Solid-State Electrolyte for Flexible All-Solid-State Supercapacitors
Project Rulison - Wikipedia
Project Gnome (nuclear test) - Wikipedia
Nuclear technician hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Nuclear test 1963 archive fotoage
Project Rio Blanco. Environmental surveillance summary report, Part 2, July 1973-December 1976 - UNT Digital Library
50 years ago a nuclear bomb was detonated under the Western Slope to release natural gas. Here's how poorly it went. - The Colorado Sun
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Project Rio Blanco. Environmental surveillance summary report, Part 2, July 1973-December 1976 - UNT Digital Library
Natural Gas Extraction by Nuclear Explosion
Nuclear test 1963 archive fotoage
Local History Thursday: Splitting the Atom, Project Rulison and Project Rio Blanco – Mesa County Libraries
Rulison Nuclear Test Site – Parachute, Colorado - Atlas Obscura
Local History Thursday: Splitting the Atom, Project Rulison and Project Rio Blanco – Mesa County Libraries
He felt the earth move when scientists nuked western Colorado - High Country News