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- catalog abstract "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.".
- catalog alternative "Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Nuclear Winter Study Papers env".
- catalog contributor b12442590.
- catalog contributor b12442591.
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog description ""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 was a brilliant physicist at the Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Laboratory.".
- catalog description "Among the group of young Berkeley scientists who were working with Lawrence was 32-year-old Herbert F. York. Barely three years out of graduate school, York was singled out by Lawrence to head the new laboratory. York set out to develop the Lab' program and created four main elements: Project Sherwood (the Magnetic Fusion Program), diagnostic weapon experiments (both for Los Alamos and Livermore), the design of thermonuclear weapons, and a basic physics program. The first two facilities were a building to house the latest electronic computer, a Univac, and a technology building with a large central bay for lifting heavy equipment.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:env00007".
- catalog description "Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Nuclear Winter Study Papers, Environmental Science and Public Policy Archives. Harvard College Library.".
- catalog description "Moreover, he wanted Teller to oversee setting up the new lab. Teller presented his case to Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Gordon Dean on April 4, 1951 in Washington, D.C. In July 1952, formal Atomic Energy Commission action created the Livermore branch of the UC Radiation Laboratory. In September, this second weapons laboratory opened its doors at the site of a former naval air station in the sleepy cow town of Livermore, California.".
- catalog description "The focus of the Lab in the early days was on national needs and technical opportunities. Experts in chemistry, physics, and engineering had a common understanding of the Laboratory's mission, and developed new technologies on their oown. But along with this went the team effort to understand a problem and to work it out together. Over the following four decades, this new facility was destined to be a competitor of Los Alamos in the development of U.S. nuclear deterrents. Livermore was also to become one of the world's premier scientific centers, using its knowledge of nuclear science and engineering to break new ground in mangnetic and laser fusion energy, non-nuclear energy, biomedicine, and environmental science" (http://www.llnl.gov/llnl/02about-llnl/history.html)".
- catalog description "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.".
- catalog description "They met in October of 1949 to discuss the Russian threat. It was essential, Teller came to believe in the course of the next several years, to start a second nuclear weapons laboratory- to provide competition, to diversify expertise, to handle the large volume of work that future fast-breaking discoveries would bring. Lawrence supported Teller's proposal for a second weapons lab, and he wanted it established at Livermore.".
- catalog description "Unpublished printed finding aid available from the Environmental Information Center. Consult the Archives at 617-496-4958 for access.".
- catalog extent "27 boxes (11.13 linear ft.)".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Lawrence Livermore Laboratory.".
- catalog subject "MacCracken, Michael C.".
- catalog title "Nuclear winter study papers, 1972-1993 (inclusive), 1980-1989 (bulk).".
- catalog type "Clippings. aat".
- catalog type "Correspondence. aat".
- catalog type "Press releases. aat".
- catalog type "Reports. aat".
- catalog type "collection".