Note that there is no firm indication of the future of the Air Force operations at EPG, under the auspices of the 4951st. As a matter of fact in this time frame, Headquarters Air Force decided that it would be in their best interest to relocate the TAC EWP mission from Kwajalein to Eniwetok. TH, JA Ss Here come on 10 Angust, is the report of the 3 August AEC meeting "Plans for a /! j& ‘een -erenvemn® Proposed underground detonation to check on decoupling.” Mark. The LASL attendee was Carson The meeting addressed planning for a nuclear decoupling experiment as requested by the AEC chaixman and agreed that HE experiments wo Jnl be held Later this year which would provide useful information relative to decoupling, but would not in themselves be conclusive that nuclear detonations could be conducted in a large eavity and probably would not adequately demonstrate the capability of a control network for monitoring underground nuclear tests. "To convince world opinion of the possibilities of nuclear decoupling, a nuclear decoupling experiment must be performed. In this connection, it was argued by Seismologists that the nuclear detonation for this experiment, to be convincing to the world, must be in the Kiloton range. should be fairly convincing it was agreed to all but the most obstinate doubters. Plans therefore are proceeding A table of the cavity volume, burial sphere diameter, and cylinder diameter (for a 5:1 ratio) versus the depth of for various yields is given. March of 1960 With DOD funding, the Air Force they could be ready by to perform the field measurements as long are given a higher priority. as no other Seismic projects Three alternative plans for obtaining the appropriate cavity are set forth and discussed: first, an existing natural or man-made cavity at sufficient depth and proper size, requiring very little additional work; second, digging

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