Explosives, Military
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Melvin A. Cook papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0658
Abstract
The Melvin A. Cook papers (1802-1989) contain documents resulting from the career of this noted explosives expert and chemist, best known for his work on shaped charges and slurry explosives. In addition, Cook (born 1911) was a professor of metallurgy at the University of Utah, a businessman, and an author of works on creationism, particularly on the relationship between science and Mormon doctrines. The collection includes an autobiography; professional correspondence concerning scientific,...
Dates:
1802-1989
Melvin A. Cook photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P0567
Abstract
The Melvin A. Cook photograph collection contains images relative to the investigation of potential and/or accidental explosions in a variety of areas and situations and the study and development and disposal of explosive materials. Subject matter includes electron diffraction, action of commercial xanthates, tungsten burners, etc. Also included; specialized photograph equipment, business meetings, and geology "before and after" images of test explosions.
Dates:
1945-1985
Hill Air Force Base audio-visual collection
Collection
Identifier: A0407
Abstract
The Hill Air Force Base audio-visual collection consists of 16mm films related to the United States Air Force. It includes films about the Air Force in different wars, its aircrafts, weapon testing, and more. This collection is not yet digitized. Contact Special Collections if interested.
Dates:
1938-1986
Tooele Army Depot photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P0060
Abstract
The Tooele Army Depot photograph collection contains images documenting the detonation of high explosives and the camera equipment used to photograph such explosions at the Tooele Army Depot.
Dates:
circa 1945-1967