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- 1516ea6ab01861401b8a7409af7588fb8eedd5fd7ac0ebe47c0bbd9cde929bd1 accessdate "2013-02-04".
- 1516ea6ab01861401b8a7409af7588fb8eedd5fd7ac0ebe47c0bbd9cde929bd1 date "September 2004".
- 1516ea6ab01861401b8a7409af7588fb8eedd5fd7ac0ebe47c0bbd9cde929bd1 editor "Wagner, Katrina".
- 1516ea6ab01861401b8a7409af7588fb8eedd5fd7ac0ebe47c0bbd9cde929bd1 isCitedBy Nevada_Test_and_Training_Range.
- 1516ea6ab01861401b8a7409af7588fb8eedd5fd7ac0ebe47c0bbd9cde929bd1 publisher "Sandia National Laboratories".
- 1516ea6ab01861401b8a7409af7588fb8eedd5fd7ac0ebe47c0bbd9cde929bd1 quote "TTR is located on approximately 280 square miles within the boundaries of the NTTR withdrawal … Nellis Air Force Base Complex … includes several auxiliary small arm ranges, and the NTTR—divided into a North Range and a South Range . The Nevada Test Site is located between these two ranges. The NAFB Complex comprises approximately three million acres. TTR is 32 miles southeast of Tonopah, Nevada. … The TTR site was in the northwest corner of the then Las Vegas Bombing and Gunnery Range [and] was withdrawn in 1956 and TTR became operational in 1957".
- 1516ea6ab01861401b8a7409af7588fb8eedd5fd7ac0ebe47c0bbd9cde929bd1 title "2003 Annual Site Environmental Report, Tonopah Test Range".