ane ee eer ~~ development of an experimental model based on fallout particle trajectories is presented as well as data on Shot 2 fallout to 50 nautical miles downwind and the close-in fallout from Shots 3, 4, and 6.; Major Descriptors: *CASTLE *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS -- PROJECT; FALLOUT; *FALLOUT -- RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; *RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION Descriptors: AIR POLLUTION; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; LAND POLLUTION; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; WATER POLLUTION Broader Terms: DATA; ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT; EXPLOSIONS; INFORMATION; MASS TRANSFER; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; NUMERICAL DATA; POLLUTION Subject Categories: 500300* -- Environment, Materials Monitoring & Transport -- Atmospheric -- Radioactive (-1989) 510301 -- Environment, Terrestrial -- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport -~ Soil -- (-1987) 520301 -- Environment, Aquatic -- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport -- Water -- (1987) 450200 -- Military Technology, Weaponry, & National Defense -- Nuclear Explosions & Explosives 10/5/765 00829669 Author(s): “(Item 465 from file: 103) ERA-07-005354; Thompson, R.H. EDB-82-004505 Title: Instrumentation for Projects 1.2a, 1.3, and 1.7 Corporate Source: Sandia Corp., Albuquerque, NM (USA) Publication Date: Jan 1945 p 42 Report Number(s): AD-361922 Document Type: Report Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8107 Availability: NTIS, PC A03/MF AOQl. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts); NTS (NTIS). Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: This is a report on the instrumentation for Projects 1.2a, 1.3, and 1.7 of Operation CASTLE. This instrumentation was devised to measure pressures, shock winds, and ground accelerations from large scale detonations. Project 1.2a measured pressures less than 75 psi, Project 1.3 recorded shock winds, and Project 1.7 was concerned with close-in ground accelerations. In addition to the formal instrumentation program field tests of several new type gages were made. All new gages had had laboratory tests but field tests were made to insure that the gages would perform under actual operating conditions. Records were taken on 112 information channels. Of these, 99 gave good information, six gave information up to arrival of the shock wave and seven gave no information.; Major Descriptors: *CASTLE PROJECT -- MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Descriptors: ACCELERATION; GROUND MOTION; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; PRESSURE GAGES; SHOCK WAVES; TRANSDUCERS; WAVE PROPAGATION Broader Terms: EXPLOSIONS; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; MOTION; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS Subject Categories: 450200* -- Military Technology, Weaponry, Defense -- Nuclear Explosions & Explosives 10/5/766 00829668 Author(s): & National (Item 466 from file: 103) BRA-07-005353; EDB-82-004504 Triantafellu, : R. Title: Test of interim IBDA procedures. Report for March-May 1954 Corporate Source: Strategic Air Command, Offutt AFB, NE (USA) Publication Date: Jan 1956 Report Number(s): AD-361832 p 44 Document Type:: Report Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts); o~ on = Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8107 Availability: NTIS, PC A03/MF AOl. om ol = NTS (NTIS).