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(Item 308 from file: 103}
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Alger,

R.S.;

Dyson,

J.P.;

Levy,

R.A.;

McQuilling,

D.W.

Title: Operation GREENHOUSE. Scientific Director’s report. Annex 5.1 Annex a. Alkali halide and phosphate glass radiological casualty
dosimeters

Corporate Source:

(USA)

Publication Date:

Report Number(s):
Document Type:

Naval Radiological Defense Lab.,

Jul 1951

San Francisco,

p 40

i

CA

AD-A-995250/8/XAB

Report

Language: English
Journal Announcement: EDB8510

Availability: NTIS, PC A03/MF AOl.
Subfile:

ERA

(Energy Research Abstracts).

Country of Origin: United States
Country of Publication: United States
Abstract: Photochemical reactions induced by ionizing radiations can
produce color centers in alkali halide crystals and fluorescent centers
in silver-bearing phosphate glasses. These reactions are being
investigated as a basis for casualty~badge radiation dosimeters.

Potassium bromide and potassium chloride crystals were satisfactorily
sensitized by héating in a combined atmosphere of alkali vapor and

hydrogen. Doses of 25 r of cobalt 60 gamma rays were detected by the
visible color changes in sensitized KBr and KCl. The sensitivity of the
phosphate glass is comparable to the crystals; however, a reading
device is needed for the fluorescent measurements. The crystals and
glasses are strongly energy dependent for x-ray energies below about
150-kV effective. In a test atomic bomb detonation the crystals and
glasses were exposed to total dosages of 17 to 4,460 r at varying
dosage rates. In general, there was a good agreement among the dosage
readings for samples of a given material but the readings for different
materials varied from 0.81 to 2.3 times the readings obtained with

National Bureau of Standards (NBS) film badges.
Major Descriptors: *GREENHOUSE PROJECT; *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS -- DOSIMETRY;
*NUCLEAR WEAPONS -- TESTING; *RPL DOSEMETERS -- PERFORMANCE
Descriptors: ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS; BROMIDES; CRYSTALS; FLUORESCENCE;
HALIDES; HYDROGEN; PHOSPHATE GLASS; PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTIONS; POTASSIUM
COMPOUNDS; VAPORS

Broader Terms: ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS;

BROMINE COMPOUNDS;

CHEMICAL

REACTIONS; DOSEMETERS; ELEMENTS; EXPLOSIONS; FLUIDS; GASES; GLASS;
HALIDES; HALOGEN COMPOUNDS; LUMINESCENCE; LUMINESCENT DOSEMETERS;
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; NONMETALS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; WEAPONS

Subject Categories: 450202*

-- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear --

Weaponry ~-- (-1989)
440101
-=- Radiation Instrumentation -- General Detectors or Monitors &
Radiometric

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Instruments

(Item 309 from file: 103)
ERA-11-006171; EDB-86-005066
Leroy,

G.V.

Title; Operation GREENHOUSE. Scientific Director’s report. Annex 2.10.
Miscellaneous studies of dosimeters
Corporate Source:
Chicago Univ., IL (USA)
Publication Date: Nov 1951
p 293
Report Number(s):
AD-A-995248/2/XAB
Document Type:

Report

Language: English
Journal Announcement: EDBS&510

Availability: NTIS, PC AO3/MF AQl.
Subfile:

ERA

(Energy Research Abstracts) .

Country of Origin: United States

Country of Publication: United States
Abstract: Glomerella, corn, and Vycor glass were used in an attempt to

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