Nuclear winter study papers, 1972-1993 (inclusive), 1980-1989 (bulk).

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Nuclear winter study papers, 1972-1993 (inclusive), 1980-1989 (bulk).

The papers consist of documents, clippings, reprints, correspondence and notes about studies on nuclear winter done primarily by the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory as well as by other groups and individuals.

27 boxes (11.13 linear ft.)

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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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"The single event that triggered the establishment of Lawrence Livermore was detonation of the first Russian atomic bomb in 1949. Some American scientists were alarmed that the Soviets could advance quickly to the next step, the hydrogen bomb, with potential disaster for the West. Ernest Lawrence was a key participant in the World War II atomic bomb project at Los Alamos, a Nobel Laureate, and founder of the University of California Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley. Edward Teller wa...

MacCracken, Michael C. (Michael Calvin), 1942-

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