ad.
Within the ranges instrumented (7,500 to 20,000 ft),
underwater shock pressures were not appreciably larger than the air
pressure at the corresponding distance, Approximately equal peak
pressure inducing signals were transmitted through the earth and air,
and these induced peak pressures were approximately equal to those
of the air shock wave at corresponding distances.
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The heights of the water waves induced within the Bikini
lagoon can be approximated by the empirical relationship:
H,R = 2.25 wi/2 (85)?
p
Range in feet
Angular breach width in degrees in a semicircle into the
i
=
Equivalent charge weight in Mt
ea
i
&
Shallow water crest height in feet
FW
Where:
lagoon
p
= Relative density of media beneath fireball
2.3.2 Program 2, Nuclear Radiation Effects
The general objective of this program was the determination of
the militarily significant nuclear radiation effects of high yield
surface detonations. Of primary interest was the determination of
the nature, intensity and distribution of radioactive fall-out re-~-
sulting fram surface-land and surface-water detonations of high-yield
devices.
In addition, the effects of initial gamma radiation and the
flux and spectrum quality of neutrons were investigated.
Gamma film and chemical dosimetry techniques and gamma scintil-
i
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Or
lation counter equipments were employed to evaluate initial and resi-
dual gamma rediation exposure and to provide information on arrival
time and early field decay characteristics of gamma radiation from
fall-out,
Neutron detection techniques, including the use of a variety of
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