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A NOTE ON SOURCES
Resources
The text for this web site is a combination of original material and adaptations
from previous publications of the Department of Energy
(including contractors) or its predecessor agencies (primarily the Atomic Energy Commission
and the Manhattan Engineer District). "Adaptations" run the gamut
from summaries to close paraphrases to text being taken directly. This material was gathered and adapted for use by the
DOE's Office of History
and Heritage Resources. For detailed notes on what sources were
used for any particular page, see its entry in "Sources
and Notes." The easiest way to reach the notes for any specific
page is by using the link at the bottom of that page. For a discussion of the best general sources on the Manhattan Project, see the
"Suggested Readings."
To the best of our knowledge, all text and images on this web site are
in the public domain. Almost all of the photographs were generated by
government agencies, or by contractors working for the government, and as such
are not subject to copyright. Most of these photographs were acquired from government web
sites or government publications. In a handful of
cases, photographs were used whose copyright had expired; these were acquired from the Library
of Congress's web site. Some of the photographs have been
"retouched," but in all cases the intention was only to restore the
image to its original form as much as is possible. (Click here
to see a "before and after" example of retouching.) As
with the text, the sources of all images are noted in the entries in
"Sources and Notes" for the pages in which they appear.
The most common sources of text for this web site were, in descending
order,
 | original material,
 | 77 web pages, and most of 29 more |
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 | Gosling, The Manhattan Project,
 | 39 web pages, and significant portions of 22 more, and |
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 | Hogerton, ed., The Atomic Energy Deskbook,
 | 32 web pages, and significant portions of 6 more |
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In addition, 21 web pages, and significant portions of 36 more, had their
text adapted from other publications of the Department of
Energy or its predecessor agencies.
Original to the History Division, now Office of History and Heritage Resources,
2003
The following entries were written by the Office of History and Heritage
Resources, Department of Energy:
 | Events
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People
 | Administrators
 | Bush, Vannevar |
 | Compton, Arthur H. |
 | Conant, James B. |
 | Groves, Leslie R. |
 | Roosevelt, Franklin D. |
 | Truman, Harry S. |
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Government Agencies and Other
Groups
 | S-1 (Uranium) Committee |
 | Special Engineering Detachment (SED) |
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Scientists of the
Manhattan Project
 | Becquerel, Antoine |
 | Chadwick, James |
 | Curie, Marie and Pierre |
 | Einstein, Albert |
 | Fermi, Enrico |
 | Fuchs, Klaus |
 | Hall, Theodore |
 | Lawrence, Ernest O. |
 | Meitner, Lise |
 | Oppenheimer, J. Robert |
 | Oppenheimer: The Security Issue |
 | Szilard, Leo |
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Places
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 | Science and Technology
 | In the Laboratory
 | Radiation Safety |
 | Self-Adhesive Tape |
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 | Nuclear Physics |
 | Plutonium
Production |
 | Uranium Enrichment |
 | Weapon Designs and Effects
 | Explosion, The |
 | Hydrogen Bomb, The |
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 | Special Topics
 | The Cold War and the
Manhattan Project |
 | International
History and the Manhattan Project |
 | Most Important Pages
relating to the Manhattan Project |
 | Pre-War History and the
Manhattan Project |
 | Science, Technology,
and the Manhattan Project |
 | The Second World War and
the Manhattan Project |
 | Secrecy and the
Manhattan Project |
 | Social History and the
Manhattan Project |
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 | Resources
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 | in addition, most of the text for the following web pages is original
to the History Division, now Office
of History and Heritage Resources, 2003:
 | Events
 | CP-1 Goes Critical, December 2,
1942 |
 | 1945: Dawn of the Atomic Era |
 | The Trinity Test, July 16, 1945 |
 | Potsdam and the Final
Decision to Bomb, July 1945 |
 | The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima,
August 6, 1945 |
 | The Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki,
August 9, 1945 |
 | The Manhattan Project and the
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
 | 1945-present: Postscript --
The Nuclear Age |
 | Informing the Public, August
1945 |
 | The Manhattan Engineer
District, 1945-1946 |
 | The Cold War, 1945-1990 |
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 | People
 | Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) |
 | British Mission at Los Alamos |
 | Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) |
 | Labor and the MED |
 | Manhattan Engineer District (MED) |
 | Military Personnel of Los
Alamos |
 | National Defense Research
Committee (NDRC) |
 | Office of Scientific Research
and Development (OSRD) |
 | Seaborg, Glenn T. |
 | Women's Army Corps (WAC) |
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 | Places
 | "Met Lab" (Metallurgical
Laboratory) |
 | Oak Ridge: Clinton Engineer
Works |
 | Richland: Life at Hanford |
 | University of California, Berkeley |
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 | Science and Technology
 | Atom, The |
 | E=mc2 |
 | Particle Accelerators |
 | Weapon Effects: Psychological |
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Gosling, The Manhattan Project
Most of the "Event" pages, and many
other pages as well, were adapted, in many cases verbatim or nearly verbatim, from
F. G.
Gosling, The Manhattan Project: Making the Atomic Bomb (Washington:
History Division, Department of Energy, January 1999). The web pages
that adapt material primarily from Gosling, The Manhattan Project are:
 | Events
 | 1890s-1939: Atomic Discoveries
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 | 1939-1942: Early Government Support
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 | 1942: Difficult Choices
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 | 1942-1944: The Uranium Path to the Bomb
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 | 1942-1944: The Plutonium Path to the Bomb
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 | 1942-1945: Bringing It All
Together
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 | 1945: Dawn of the Atomic Era
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 | 1945-present: Postscript --
The Nuclear Age
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 | Places
 | The Choice of Hanford,
WA |
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 | Science and Technology
 | Electromagnetic
Separation |
 | Gaseous Diffusion |
 | Liquid Thermal
Diffusion |
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 | in addition, significant portions of the following web pages were adapted
from Gosling, The Manhattan Project:
 | Events
 | Enter the Army, 1942 |
 | Groves and the MED, 1942 |
 | 1945: Dawn of the Atomic Era |
 | The Trinity Test, July 16, 1945 |
 | Potsdam and the Final
Decision to Bomb, July 1945 |
 | The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima,
August 6, 1945 |
 | The Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki,
August 9, 1945 |
 | The Manhattan Project and the
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
 | The Manhattan Engineer
District, 1945-1946 |
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 | People
 | Manhattan Engineer District (MED) |
 | National Defense Research
Committee (NDRC) |
 | Office of Scientific Research
and Development (OSRD) |
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 | Places
 | Choice of Los Alamos, NM, The |
 | CP-1 (Chicago Pile #1) |
 | "Hill, The": Life at
Los Alamos (A Summary) |
 | K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Plant |
 | Oak Ridge: Clinton Engineer
Works |
 | Plutonium Production Reactors |
 | "Queen Mary" Chemical
Separation Buildings |
 | Richland: Life at Hanford |
 | X-10 Graphite Reactor |
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 | Science and Technology
 | Centrifuges |
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Hogerton, ed., The Atomic Energy
Deskbook
Most of the "Science and Technology" pages on this web site were
adapted, in many cases verbatim or nearly verbatim, from John F. Hogerton, ed., The
Atomic Energy Deskbook (New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1963,
prepared under the auspices of the Division of Technical Information, U.S.
Atomic Energy Commission). As noted on the title page, "the publisher
assigns copyright to the General Manager of the United States Atomic Energy
Commission." The "Science and Technology" web pages that adapt material
primarily from The Atomic
Energy Deskbook are:
 | In the Laboratory
 | Cockroft-Walton
Machines |
 | Cyclotrons |
 | Particle
Accelerators |
 | Radiation Safety |
 | Self-Adhesive Tape |
 | Van de Graaff
Generators |
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 | Nuclear Physics
 | Alpha Particles |
 | Beta Particles |
 | Critical Mass |
 | Fission |
 | Fusion |
 | Gamma Rays |
 | Neutrons |
 | Radioactivity |
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 | Plutonium Production
 | Chemical Separation |
 | Moderators |
 | Plutonium |
 | Reactors ("Piles") |
 | Xenon Poisoning |
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 | Uranium Enrichment
 | Calutrons |
 | Uranium |
 | Uranium Mining and
Refining |
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 | Weapon Designs and Effects
 | Design: "Gun-Type" |
 | Design: Implosion |
 | Explosion, The |
 | Fallout |
 | Hydrogen Bomb, The |
 | Initiators |
 | Radiation Sickness |
 | Weapon Effects: Blast |
 | Weapon Effects: Heat |
 | Weapon Effects: Radiation |
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 | in addition, significant portions of the following, non-"Science and
Technology" web pages were adapted
from Hogerton, ed., The Atomic Energy Deskbook:
 | Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) |
 | CP-1 (Chicago Pile #1) |
 | CP-2 and CP-3 |
 | K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Plant |
 | S-50 Thermal Diffusion Plant |
 | University of California, Berkeley |
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Other DOE or Predecessor Agencies Publications
Portions of other pages on this web site were adapted, in many cases verbatim or nearly
verbatim, primarily from other government publications. These publications (and the
web pages that contain material adapted from them) are:
 | "Dateline: Los Alamos"
 | [citation: "Dateline: Los Alamos," a special issue of the
monthly publication of Los Alamos National
Laboratory (1995), 23] |
 | significant portions from this publication were used in
 | British Mission at Los Alamos |
 | "Hill, The": Life at Los
Alamos (A Summary) |
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 | Fehner and Gosling, Origins of the Nevada Test Site
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 | Glenn T. Seaborg Fellowship in Nuclear History (pamphlet)
 | [citation: Glenn T. Seaborg Fellowship in Nuclear History
(Washington: History Division, Department of Energy, 2000)] |
 | significant portions from this publication were used in
 | Seaborg, Glenn T. |
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 | Hewlett and Anderson, The New World, 1939-1946
 | [citation: Richard G. Hewlett and Oscar E. Anderson, Jr., The New
World, 1939-1946: Volume I, A History of the United States Atomic
Energy Commission (Washington: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1972).] |
 | significant portions from this publication were used in
 | Centrifuges |
 | Choice of Chicago, IL, The |
 | Civilian Control of Atomic Energy, 1945-1946 |
 | DuPont and Hanford, 1942 |
 | Early Uranium Research, 1939-1941 |
 | Enter the Army, 1942 |
 | Final Bomb Design, 1944-1945 |
 | Final Reactor Design and X-10, 1942-1943 |
 | First Steps Toward International Control, 1941-July 1945 |
 | Groves and the MED, 1942 |
 | Hanford Becomes Operational, 1943-1944 |
 | Informing the Public, August 1945 |
 | The Manhattan Engineer District, 1945-1946 |
 | More Uranium Research, 1942 |
 | Negotiating International Control, 1945-1946 |
 | Production Reactor (Pile) Design, 1942 |
 | Reorganization and Acceleration, 1940-1941 |
 | Richland: Life at Hanford |
 | Search for a Policy on International Control, 1945 |
 | Uranium Mining and Refining |
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 | Linking Legacies
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 | Los Alamos: Beginning of an Era
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 | Manhattan District History
 | [immediately after the war, the thirty-five
volume Manhattan District History was compiled at General
Groves's direction to record the project's achievements; some
volumes remain classified; specific citations are available | | | |