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Julin
Equipment being lowered for Operation Julin, 1992.jpg
Equipment being lowered into the hole for Julin Divider.
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Country United States
Test site
  • NTS Area 12, Rainier Mesa
  • NTS Area 19, 20, Pahute Mesa
  • NTS, Areas 1–4, 6–10, Yucca Flat
Period 1991–1992
Number of tests 7
Test type underground shaft, tunnel
Max. yield 100 kilotonnes of TNT (420 TJ)
Navigation
Previous test series Operation Sculpin

Operation Julin was a group of 7 nuclear tests conducted by the United States in 1991–1992. These tests followed the Operation Sculpin series, and were the last before negotiations began for the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.

Shots

Diamond Fortune

Shot Diamond Fortune was to investigate blast flow field produced by a modern nuclear weapon. The shot was fired in a half-spherical cavity with an 11 metres (36 ft) radius, with a 4 metres (13 ft) height of burst. The floor was divided into two sections, one covered in base soil and the other in snow simulant.

Hunters Trophy

Shot Hunters Trophy included the experiment Hydroplus. The Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) developed a means of verifying non-standard nuclear tests using ground peak stress and velocity at several ranges from a possible detonation point using computer hydrocodes. These codes required calibration data which was gathered at Distant Zenith. Further Hydroplus experiments were conducted in shot Distant Zenith of Operation Sculpin.

Cancelled tests

Three tests were being prepared when the moratorium ended further nuclear testing: Icecap, Gabbs and Greenwater.

Icecap was scheduled for spring 1993. It had a planned yield of 20 to 150 kilotonnes of TNT (84 to 628 TJ) and was to be fired at 1,557 feet (475 m) below the surface in Area 9. A diagnostics canister exists at the site, weighing 500,000 pounds (230,000 kg). The canister contains several experiments to be used in the test including THREX (threshold x-ray experiments) which used solid-state detectors to detect photon recoils given off by thin foils, PINEX (pinhole imaging neutron experiment) which used a pinhole to focus radiation onto a fluoroscope, NUEX (neutron experiment) which measured neutron output, and TOMEX (tomographic reconstruction experiment) which imaged the device using a streak camera. These experiments used line of sight (LOS) pipes to channel gamma, x-ray and neutron radiation from the device to them.

Gabbs was planned for early 1993 in Area 2. Unlike Icecap, no diagnostics canister is assembled at the site.

Greenwater was to be fired in Area 19.

List of the nuclear tests

United States' Julin series tests and detonations
Name Date time (UT) Local time zone Location Elevation + height Delivery
Purpose
Device Yield Fallout References Notes
Lubbock October 18, 1991 19:12:00.0 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U3mt 37°03′48″N 116°02′46″W / 37.06338°N 116.04616°W / 37.06338; -116.04616 (Lubbock) 1,213 m (3,980 ft)–457.2 m (1,500 ft) underground shaft,
weapons development
53 kt Venting detected, 0.1 Ci (3.7 GBq)
Junction March 26, 1992 16:30:00.0 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U19bg 37°16′21″N 116°21′38″W / 37.27241°N 116.36065°W / 37.27241; -116.36065 (Junction) 2,013 m (6,604 ft)–622 m (2,041 ft) underground shaft,
weapons development
100 kt Treaty verification test.
Diamond Fortune April 30, 1992 16:30:00.0 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U12p.05 37°14′03″N 116°09′30″W / 37.23413°N 116.15823°W / 37.23413; -116.15823 (Diamond Fortune) 1,656 m (5,433 ft)–236 m (774 ft) tunnel,
weapon effect
3 kt Venting detected, 0.2 Ci (7.4 GBq)
Victoria June 19, 1992 16:45:00.0 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U3kv 37°00′19″N 116°00′40″W / 37.00537°N 116.01101°W / 37.00537; -116.01101 (Victoria) 1,179 m (3,868 ft)–244 m (801 ft) underground shaft,
weapons development
80 t
Galena-Green - 3 June 23, 1992 15:00:00.07 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U9cv 37°07′26″N 116°01′56″W / 37.12384°N 116.03232°W / 37.12384; -116.03232 (Galena-Green - 3) 1,269 m (4,163 ft) + underground shaft,
safety experiment
less than 5 kt Simultaneous, same hole.
Galena-Orange - 2 June 23, 1992 15:00:00.07 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U9cv 37°07′26″N 116°01′56″W / 37.12384°N 116.03232°W / 37.12384; -116.03232 (Galena-Orange - 2) 1,269 m (4,163 ft) + underground shaft,
safety experiment
less than 5 kt Simultaneous, same hole.
Galena-Yellow - 1 June 23, 1992 15:00:00.072 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U9cv 37°07′26″N 116°01′56″W / 37.12384°N 116.03232°W / 37.12384; -116.03232 (Galena-Yellow - 1) 1,269 m (4,163 ft)–400 m (1,300 ft) underground shaft,
weapons development
less than 5 kt Simultaneous, same hole.
Hunters Trophy September 18, 1992 17:00:00.078 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U12n.24 37°12′25″N 116°12′39″W / 37.20687°N 116.21085°W / 37.20687; -116.21085 (Hunters Trophy) 1,827 m (5,994 ft)–385.3 m (1,264 ft) tunnel,
weapon effect
4 kt Venting detected, 1 Ci (37 GBq) Test included experiment Hydroplus.
Divider September 23, 1992 15:04:00.0 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U3ml 37°01′14″N 115°59′20″W / 37.02063°N 115.98878°W / 37.02063; -115.98878 (Divider) 1,208 m (3,963 ft)–426 m (1,398 ft) underground shaft,
weapons development
5 kt Venting detected, 0.1 Ci (3.7 GBq) Last U.S. nuclear test; "test to ensure safety of deterrent forces".

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