Major Descriptors: *CROSSROADS PROJECT -- DECONTAMINATION; *SHIPS -DECONTAMINATION Descriptors: ALGAE; BARGES; CLEANING; CONTAMINATION; FALLOUT; FISSION PRODUCTS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; PAINTS; RADIATION PROTECTION; REMOVAL; SEAWATER; SHIELDING; SUBMARINES; UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS Broader Terms: CLEANING; COATINGS; EXPLOSIONS; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDSy ISOTOPES ; MATERIALS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PLANTS; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS; SHIPS; WATER Subject Categories: Weaponry -400702 450202* (-1989) -- Explosions & Explosives ~- Nuclear -- -- Radiochemistry & Nuclear Chemistry -- Properties of ‘ Radioactive Materials 10/5/721 01107918 Author(s): (Item 421 from file: 103) ERA-08-002859; EDB-83-007919 Eicher, M.; Friedman, H. Appendix Vycor glass gamma ray dosimeters. Title: Operation Crossroads. no. 20 to final report Corporate Source: Joint Task Force One, Washington, DC (USA) Publication Date: 3 Feb 1947 pil Report Number(s): AD-473895/1 Document Type: Report Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8207 Availability: NTIS, PC A02/MF A0l. Subfile: ERA (Energy Research Abstracts). Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: A gamma ray dosimeter was developed and used on Operation Crossroads providing dosage measurements at certain selected locations on the target ships. The range of dosage measured was from 100 to 20,000 roentgens. The principle of darkening of vycor glass by gamma rays proved to be applicable for a rugged, simple dosimeter.; Major Descriptors: *COLORIMETRIC DOSEMETERS -- PERFORMANCE; *CROSSROADS PROJECT -- GAMMA DOSIMETRY; *GAMMA DOSIMETRY -- COLORIMETRIC DOSEMETERS Descriptors: ATMOSPHERIC EXPLOSIONS; GLASS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS; UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS; VYCOR Broader Terms: DOSEMETERS; DOSIMETRY; EXPLOSIONS; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS Subject Categories: 440102* Dosemeters 500300 & -- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear -- Weaponry -- Transport -- (-1989) 10/5/722 00983717 (Item 422 from file: 103) AIX-13-690662; EDB-82-158574 Author(s): Kondratyev, Title: Greenhouse effect of planetary atmospheres K.Ya.; Moskalenko, Geofizicheskaya Observatoriya; N.I. (AN SSSR, Moscow. USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology and Control of the Natural Environment, Source: (-1989) -- Environment, Atmospheric -- Radioactive Materials Monitoring Nuovo Cim., C. (Italy) Publication Date: Jul-Aug 1980 Document Type: Journal Article Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8208 v 3:4. - Glavnaya Moscow (USSR) ) p 436-460 Country of Origin: USSR Abstract: The greenhouse effect of the atmosphere is the main factor of possible climate changes of anthropogenic origin. The growing pollution of the atmosphere leads to an increase of the concentration of various gaseous components. Of great importance is also the consideration of the aerosols. All the gaseous components, as well as aerosols, have the absorption bands in the IR spectral range. The traditional attention to the problem of the CO/sub 2/ contribution to the greenhouse effect has somewhat overshadowed the significance of the different components. The data characterizing the significance of the different components of the 9003916 450202 -- Radiation Instrumentation -- Radiation