Emphasized items were applications that were actually done at least once. For the record, many of the weirder ones in here don't seem to have been taken very seriously even by their originators, and were more napkin exercises than serious proposals - I'm thinking particularly of #30, #33, and #39.
I am confident this list is not complete, and I will update it if I discover any new ones. If you know of any I'm missing, please let me know in the comments.
Update 7/1/13: Added #42: Asteroid Deflection.
Update 8/10/13: Added #43: Signal Flare.
- Creating harbors
- Creating mountain passes
- Excavating canals
- Excavating reservoirs
- Creating dams
- Removing navigation hazards in waterways
- Excavation of a mountainside for "recreational purposes"
- Removing dangerously unstable rock formations after landslides
- Excavating a fixed-dish radio telescope
- Freeing oil from oil shale or oil sand
- Breaking up rock to stimulate natural gas and oil production
- Breaking up rock for mining or producing construction aggregate
- Breaking up rock to extract copper or other minerals through in situ leaching
- Breaking up rock to alter hydrological cycles
- Developing geothermal energy sources
- Preventing coal gas explosions
- Creating useful radioisotopes
- Generating electricity
- Generating heat and pressure for chemical reactions, such as gassifying coal
- Excavating underground storage tanks for gas or fuel oil
- Disposing of sewage or industrial or nuclear waste
- Generating ground shock for seismic sounding
- Generating neutrons for physics experiments, e.g. creating new elements through neutron capture
- Tracking the movement of large air masses through radioactive tracers
- Experiments in high-pressure, high-temperature physics and chemistry
- Determining density of the interplanetary medium through X-ray fluorescence
- Determining structure of the moon through blast throw-off and X-ray fluorescence
- Providing temporary communications relays by creating an artificial zone of high-density ions in the upper atmosphere
- Extracting water from lunar regolith
- Weather modification
- Modifying the terrain to reduce the effects of pollution
- Spacecraft propulsion
- Aircraft propulsion
- Breaking up ice in ice-locked harbors and channels
- Melting glaciers
- Desalination
- Extinguishing gas and oil well fires and closing uncontrolled oil leaks
- Destroying chemical weapons stockpiles
- Relieving stress on fault lines to prevent earthquakes
- RADAR imaging of other planets' surfaces
- Manufacturing diamonds
- Asteroid deflection
- Detonating at high altitude as a signal flare
Awesome. Thanks for posting this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading!
DeleteIf I may inquire, how would # 31 - "Modifying the terrain to reduce the effects of pollution" - work?
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since I read the document that was from, so I may not be recalling correctly, but I believe the idea was to blast holes in mountains and other terrain that is blocking pollution from dispersing away from highly populated urban areas.
DeleteMark, I have the same belief, also had a document once that showed the very same information. Have you been able to find this document? I remember a mention of either the San Gabriel or San Bernardino mountains to the north of Los Angeles in CA. Still wanting to prove that such a mention even existed...
DeleteI believe I still have a copy of that document somewhere in my archives, but it's buried pretty deep, and my recollection is that it was only an off-hand mention, not a detailed analysis.
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