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English: A diagram of the Church Rock uranium mill tailings dam breach in New Mexico, a radionuclide pollution disaster that occurred in the morning of July 16, 1979.
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Source "Failure of the Church Rock Tailings Dam", a technical report commissioned by the NRC.
Author Joseph D. Kane and John D. Nelson

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