we a te

should be carried out at any other global site where contamination by
this radionuclide is suspected in the aquatic environment.

Major Descriptors: *CADMIUM 113 -- RADIOBCOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; *MARSHALL
ISLANDS -- RADIOACTIVITY
Descriptors: AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; ISOMERIC NUCLEI;
ISOTOPE RATIO; PACIFIC OCEAN; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; SEDIMENTS
Broader Terms: BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES;
CADMIUM ISOTOPES; DATA; ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION; ECOSYSTEMS;
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT; EVEN-ODD NUCLEI; INFORMATION; INTERMEDIATE
MASS NUCLEI; ISLANDS; ISOMERIC TRANSITION ISOTOPES; ISOTOPES; MASS
TRANSFER; MICRONESIA; NUCLEI; NUMERICAL DATA; OCEANIA; RADIOISOTOPES;
SEAS; STABLE ISOTOPES; SURFACE WATERS; YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES

Subject Categories: 520302*
-- Environment, Aquatic -- Radioactive
Materials Monitoring & Transport -- Aquatic Ecosystems & Food Chains -(-1987)

053000

-- Nuclear Fuels -- Environmental Aspects

INIS Subject Categories: B32*
10/5/753

00867083

-- Water

{item 453 from file:

103)

ERA-07-019401; EDB-82-041923

Title: Report to the US Atomic Energy Commission on Operation Sandstone
atomic weapon proof tests. Part I. Volume I. Extracted version
Corporate

Source:

Publication Date:
Report Number(s):
Document Type:

General Electric Co.,

1 Jan 1981
p 700
AD-A-995107/0

Santa Barbara,

CA

(USA)

Report

Language: English
Journal Announcement:

EDB8110

Availability: NTIS, PC A99/MF AOl.

Subfile:
ERA (Energy Research Abstracts); NTS
Country of Origin: United States
Country of Publication: United States
Abstract: None. ;
Major Descriptors: *NUCLEAR WEAPONS -- TESTING

(NTIS).

Descriptors: ENIWETOK; MANPOWER; MILITARY PERSONNEL; NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
Broader Terms: EXPLOSIONS; ISLANDS; MARSHALL ISLANDS; MICRONESIA; OCEANIA;
PERSONNEL; WEAPONS

Subject Categories:
Weaponry

10/5/754°
00867048

--

450202*

(-1989)

-- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear --

(Item 454 from file: 103)
ERA~07-019370; EDB-82-041888

Author(s): Mahoney, J.3.;
Keough, D.D.;
Goodwin, L.K.;
Moles, D.W.;
Thomas, W.B.
Title: Evaluation of self-recording thermal radiation instruments

Corporate Source:

Center, MD (USA)

Publication Date:
Report Number(s):

19 Mar 1959
AD-357964/6

Army Chemical

p 28

.*°

Report

Language: English
Journal Announcement:

EDB8108

Availability: NTIS, PC A03/MF AOl.
Subfile:
ERA (Energy Research Abstracts); NTS

(NTIS).

Country of Origin: United States
Country of Publication: United States
Abstract: The tests of the Type 1 and Type 2 Chemical Corps self-recording
calorimeters’ on Shot Cherokee resulted in the conclusion that the Type
1 instruments were unsatisfactory and that the Type 2 instruments
successfully integrated radiant exposures of long duration.

Instrumentation with the self-recording calorimeters and the Kidde

pulse recorder for a short-duration pulse, planned for Shot Blackfoot,
was not feasible because of the station contamination resulting from a
prior shot; therefore, instrument functioning for short-duration pulses

was not determined,

and the Kidde pulse recorder, which was designed

9003493b

Document Type:

Army Chemical Corps Engineering Command,

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