Broader Terms: CLEANING; EXPLOSIONS; ISLANDS;
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; OCEANIA; WEAPONS

450202*

Subject Categories:
Weaponry ~~

(-1989)

MARSHALL ISLANDS;

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Radioactive Materials
10/5/603
01678152

MICRONESIA;

(Item 303 from file: 103)
ERA-11-006177; EDB-86-005072

Author(s): Tochilin, E.;

Howland, P.

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Title: Operation GREENHOUSE. Scientific Director’s report of atomic weapon
tests at Eniwetok, 1951. Annex 6.5. Interpretation of survey-meter data
Corporate Source:
Naval Radiological Defense Lab., San Francisco, CA
(USA)
Publication Date: Aug 1951
p 119
Report Number(s):
AD-A-995257/3/XAB
Document

Type:

Report

Language: English
Journal Announcement:

EDB&510

Availability: NTIS, PC AO6/MF AOl.

Subfile:
ERA (Bnergy Research Abstracts).
Country of Origin: United States
Country of Publication: United States
Abstract:' This is the Scientific Director's Report of Atomic Weapon Test at
Enuivetok, 1951. Under laboratory conditions, a study of
survey~instrument response to fission-product activity was made. This
study involved a knowledge of beta-ray energy, gamma-ray energy, and
beta-ray and gamma-ray dose rates associated with fission-product
radiation fields. Fission-product activity was collected on aluminum
plaques which were flown through the radioactive cloud following each
of four bursts. These plaques were flown to the Laboratory for the work
done. Beta-ray dose rates were determined with specially constructed
beta-ray surface chambers previously calibrated with beta-ray isotopes.
Using aluminum absorbers, beta-ray absorption curves were run and
compared with similar absorption measurements obtained using known
beta-ray isotopes. Gamma-ray dose rates were obtained by shielding out

the beta-ray contribution. The response of various types of

commercially available G-M counters and ion-chamber counters to
fission-product beta-ray and gamma-ray was studied. Changes in beta-ray
energy were studied for the period from 44.6 to 215.7 hr. It was found
that the beta-ray absorption curve could be reproduced by a high-energy
and low-energy component of beta radiation. Laboratory determination of
effective gamma-ray energies using half-value-layer measurements by
means of aluminum, copper, and lead filters showed the energy to be
dependent upon the absorber used.

Major Descriptors: *BETA PARTICLES -- SURVEY MONITORS; *ENIWETOK -=
GREENHOUSE PROJECT; *GAMMA RADIATION -- SURVEY MONITORS; *GREENHOUSE
PROJECT -- SURVEY MONITORS; *NUCLEAR WEAPONS -- TESTING; *SURVEY
MONTTORS -- PERFORMANCE

Descriptors:

FILTERS

Broader Terms: CHARGED PARTICLES; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; EXPLOSIONS;
.fONIZING RADIATIONS; ISLANDS; MARSHALL ISLANDS; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS;
MICRONESIA; MONITORS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; OCEANIA; RADIATION MONITORS;
RADIATIONS; WEAPONS

Subject Categories: 450202*
Weaponry ~~ (-1989)

-- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear --

10/5/604
(Item 304 from file: 103)
01678151
ERA-11-006176; EDB~-86-005071
Title; Operation HARDTACK I B.1.4. Commander Task Group 7.3. Administrative
Plan Number 1-58. Revised
Corporate Source:
Joint Task Force Seven, Washington, DC (USA)
Publication Date: 5 May 1958
p 96

Report Number(s):
Document

Language:

Type:

AD-A-995256/5/XAB

Report

English

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