Tired mountain syndrome (English Wikipedia)

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  • The Matochkin Shar site 73°23′N 54°24′E / 73.39°N 54.40°E / 73.39; 54.40 is called out in a 1993 USGS report;[4] the report does not mention tired mountain syndrome by name, but notes 72 percent of the 36 tests at Matochkin Shar leaked radionuclides, and in four tests seepage along fractures or faults in the rock is "specifically described" in Russian geological reports.

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  • Adushkin, Vitaly V.; Leith, William (September 2001), "'Tired Mountain' Syndrome" (PDF), Containment of Soviet Underground Nuclear Explosions, United States Geological Survey, pp. 35–37, Open File Report 01-312
  • Matzko, John R. (1993), Physical Environment of the Underground Nuclear Test Site on Novaya Zemlya, Russia (PDF), United States Geological Survey, pp. 4, 8–10, 20, Open File Report 93-501

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