explosions 1951 Corporate Source: Kaman Tempo, Santa Barbara, Publication Date: 31 Oct 1984 p 99 Report Number(s): AD-A-995276/3/XAB Decument Type: CA (USA) Report Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8510 Availability: NTIS, PC A05/MF AOl. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts). Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: This report consists of drawings and tabular data pertinent to the various measurements performed in Operation GREENHOUSE. The drawings represent the plans for the cable installations, recorder stations, power and signal lines, and other equipment used in the measurement of prompt gamma rays, alpha, transit time, neutron intensity (Tenex), and thermal radiation. fajor Descriptors: *ALPHA PARTICLES -- MONITORING; *GREENHOUSE PROJECT; *NEUTRONS -- MONITORING; *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS -- MONITORING; *NUCLEAR WEAPONS -- TESTING; *PROMPT GAMMA RADIATION -- MONITORING; *THERMAL RADIATION -- MONITORING Broader Terms: BARYONS; CHARGED PARTICLES; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; EXPLOSIONS; FERMIONS; GAMMA RADIATION; HADRONS; IONIZING RADIATIONS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; NUCLEONS; RADIATIONS; WEAPONS Subject Categories: 450202* Weaponry ~~ (-1989) -- Explosions & Explosives -~ Nuclear -- 440101 -- Radiation Instrumentation Radiometric Instruments 10/5/602 01678153 Author(s): -- General Detectors or Monitors & (Item 302 from file: 103) ERA-11-006179; EDB-86-005073 Werner, L.B.; Sinnreich, Title: Operation GREENHOUSE. tests at Eniwetok, 1951. studies Corporate Source: (USA) Naval Radiological Defense Lab., Publication Date: Aug 1951 Report Number(s): S.R. Scientific Director’s report of atomic weapon Annex 6.7. Contamination-decontamination San Francisco, CA p 199 AD-A~995259/9/XAB Document Type: Report Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB#510 Availability: NTIS, PC A09/MF AQl1. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts). Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: This 1951 NTPR report describes experiments conducted in Operation Greenhouse at Eniwetok on certain processes and materials associated with contamination and decontamination phenomena. For this type of contaminating event, in which surfaces are contaminated by being carried by aircraft through an atomic cloud, information was obtained which will assist in development of effective protective measures and recovery measures from contaminating atomic detonations. The contaminant which was deposited on surfaces mounted on drone planes was shown to be nonuniform under various contaminating conditions, both as to distribution and composition. Data have been obtained on the relative importance of such surface characteristics as roughness, porosity, retentivity, and contact angle. The relative behavior of various chemical agents as decontaminants was determined and use of industrial cleaning methods employing chemical additives to effect decontamination was investigated. Major Descriptors: *AIRCRAFT -- CONTAMINATION; *AIRCRAFT -- DECONTAMINATION ; *ENIWETOK -- GREENHOUSE PROJECT; *GREENHOUSE PROJECT -- CONTAMINATION # *GREENHOUSE PROJECT -- DECONTAMINATION; *NUCLEAR WEAPONS -- TESTING Descriptors: ADDITIVES; CLEANING; DISTRIBUTION; POROSITY; RECOVERY; SURFACE PROPERTIES usd C33 ey om tsi>