Los Alamos National Laboratory TA-39, Ancho Canyon

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TA-39, Ancho Canyon, is located at the bottom of Ancho Canyon off State Road 4 between Los Alamos and White Rock. The technical area was created when explosives work at TA-15 became too crowded and a new space for shock wave physics work was needed. This site was chosen because the deep canyon and steep walls isolate explosives tests from the public. The behavior of non-nuclear weapons is studied here, primarily by photographic techniques. Investigators also study various phenomenological aspects of explosives, interactions of explosives, explosions involving other materials, shock wave physics, equation-of-state measurements, and pulsed-power systems design.
Operations at TA-39 center around three kinds of work: dynamic HE experiments, high-voltage capacitor bank operations, and gas gun experiments supported by explosives storage and handling, machine shops, heavy equipment, laboratory preparations, data analysis, and administrative support.

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Coordinates:   35°48'17"N   106°16'3"W
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