UPPER-ATMOSPHERE SAMPLING SYMPOSIUM
Sandia Laboratory, 1961
April 11 Agenda
9:00
Badges, name tags, registration, seating.
Coffee available.
9:30
Welcome - C. F. Quate, Vice President, Research, Sandia Corporation
9:35
Statement of Motives and Outline of Meeting Purposes
J. Z, Holland, Chief, Fallout Studies Branch, AEC/DBM
9:50
stage instructions and meeting procedures
FIRST SECTION - DEBRIS DISPERSAL COMPUTATIONS
J, R. Banister, presiding
10:00
The Fall of Smail Particles or Heavy Molecules through the Upper Atmosphere
H. L. Davis, * J. R.
Banister,
Sandia Laboratory
10;30
Diffusion and Sedimentation of Fine Particles in the High Atmosphere
C. E, Junge, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories
11:00
Atmospheric Fallout from an Extra-Atmospheric Nuclear Explosiont
J. F, Ahearne, J. A. Welch, * Air Force Special Weapons Center
SECOND SECTION - METEOROLOGICAL FORCES
L. B. Smith, presiding
11:30
Atmospheric Tracers Above 100, 000 Feet
L. Machta,* R. J. List, U. S. Weather Bureau
LUNCH
1:30
Effects of Large Diurnal Density Changes on Outer Atmosphere Circulation
H. W. Church, Sandia Laboratory
1:45
A High Altitude Wind Observation from Nuclear Explosion 'Teak"
J. W. Reed, Sandia Laboratory
THIRD SECTION - DEBRIS MEASUREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION
T. B. Cook, presiding
2:00
The Behavior of Nuclear Debris from the Upper Atmosphere Rocket Detonations as
Determined in the High-Altitude Sampling Program
J. P,. Friend, Isotopes, Incorporated
COFFEE BREAK
2:45
Results for the Rhodium 102 High Altitude Tracer
M. I. Kaltkstein, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories
*Will present the paper.
FClassified paper.
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