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PRIMARY TITLE (M)
DASA--539B
Second special report on the high altitude
sampling program (HASP)
70. PERSONAL AUTHOR (M)
710.
CORPORATE SOURCE
371.
PUB.
34.
950.
Stebbins, A.K.
(USA)
DATE (YYMMDD)
‘
III
Defense Atomic Support Agency,
Washington,
DC
610801
CLASSIF. LEVEL TEXT
Unclassified
ABSTRACT
Observations made during Phases IV and V of
Project Hasp and the conclusions drawn from them are
presented.
Included are discussions on:
(1)
structure
and nature of 0.1 to 1.0 micron family of naturally
occurring stratospheric aerosol; (2) dust layer of
ammonium sulfate in the stratosphere; (3) stratospheric
concentration of nuclides; (4) Sr-$9$0 and W-185
inventories and distributions from August 1957-May 1960;
(5)
801.
KEYWORD(S)
transfer and mixing of debris;
and
(6)
fall-out
from
Teak and Orange. Comments are made on surface fall-out
measurements which corroborate the Hasp measurements.
The contributions of French tests are calculated.
Fall-out is assessed by nuclide and dose type.
Appendices provide U-2 operational scenes, useful
constants and conversion factors, and a summary of
nuclear detonations. Numerous tables and illustrations
supplement the discussions. 13 references.
TEAK BURST/fallout ;ORANGE BURST/fallout
FALLOUT; STRATOSPHERE; STRONTIUM 90; SOILS; HASP
;HASP/;
Item 73
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WI--2
Japtan Island development and animal production.
Part I.
[of]
70.
371.
Facilities.
at Eniwetok,
PERSONAL AUTHOR (M)
PUB. DATE (YYMMDD)
Part II. Animal Colony. Annex 2.1
scientific director’s report of atomic weapon tests
Leroy,
jdate
1951.
G.V.;
Operation Greenhouse
Veenstra,
R.J.
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950. ABSTRACT
Since rats, goats, and pigs used in the Bikini
test showed almost as much change in behavior and blood
picture due to environmental changes as froin the actual
test itself, it was decided to establish colonies of
mice, dogs, and swine on Japtan Island in preparation
for Operation Greenhouse. The animal quarters, special
handling equipment, laboratory, shop, and living
quarters for personnel are described. Procedures which
were used in breeding, cleaning, veterinary care, and
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