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Nonfiction: Project Gasbuggy: Scientists lower a 13-foot by 18-inches diameter nuclear warhead into a well in New Mexico. The experimental 29-kiloton Project Gasbuggy device will be detonated at a depth of 4,240 feet. Los Alamos Lab photo.
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- Project Gasbuggy @ Wikipedia
- Project Gasbuggy tests Nuclear Fracking @ American Oil and Gas Historical Association
- The Resourceful Atom: Project Gasbuggy @ YouTube
- Gasbuggy, New Mexico, Site Fact Sheet
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