type, and W is the energy release. The range of uncertainty in the
prediction of crater radius by this method is believed to be larger than a
factor of 2.

(auth)

ENERGY;
DEFORMATION;
CRATERS;
CONFIGURATION;
BIKINI;
Descriptors:
QUANTITATIVE
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS;
MOTION;
MEASURED VALUES;
EQUATIONS;
ANALYSIS;
ROCKS;
SOILS;
SURFACES;
TRANSPORT
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Subject Codes (NSA): GEOLOGY; MINERALOGY, AND METEOROLOGY
,
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109)

REPORT ON OTHER PERSONNEL EXPOSED

Shipman, T.L.
Los Alamos Scientific Lab., N. Mex.
J. Occupational Med.
v 3: No. 3, Special Suppl..
Publication Date: Mar. 1961
188-90 p.
Journal Announcement: NSA15

Document Type: Journal Article

Language: English
A number of individuals received measurable overexposures to radiation
from a critical excursion in a Pu processing plant. Details of pathological
findings are presented for two individuals exposed to doses of 130 rads and

35 rads of primarily

gamma

exposure. The only significant findings in

both cases consisted of alterations in the blood counts. Findings are
compared with changes observed in the Rongelap natives and Oak Ridge
workers exposed to high level radiation doses. (C.H.)
Descriptors:
ACCIDENTS;
BLOOD;
COUNTERS;
DISEASES;
MEASURED VALUES;
PERSONNEL;
PLUTONIUM;
QUANTITY RATIO;
;
RADIATION EFFECTS;
REPROCESSING;
VARIATIONS
Subject Codes (NSA): HEALTH AND SAFETY

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GAMMA RADIATION;
RADIATION DOSES

109)

DISTURBANCES OF SPERMATOGENESIS DUE TO RADIATION BY ATOMIC BOMB EXPLOSION
AND FALL-OUT IN HIROSHIMA AND BIKINI

Murakami, N.
Tokyo Univ.
Geka no Ryoiki
vi 7.
Publication Date: 1959
1070-83 p.
Journal Announcement: NSA15
Document Type: Journal Article

Language: English

Fifteen persons exposed to the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and 18 exposed to

fall-out contamination in the Bikini area were examined for
spermatogenesis. Three of the 15 Hiroshima cases showed aspermia and were

believed not to have recovered, but all of the 18 Bikini cases showed
complete recovery of spermatogenesis. Moat of the Bikini cases recovered in
9 to 20 months, but those which received 500 to 600 r of radiation took 30
months to recover. The physicochemical character of the sperm showed no
(Abstr. Japan Med., 1: No. 2, 1960)
Descriptors:
ATOMIC EXPLOSIONS;
BIKINI;
GONADS;
HIROSHIMA;
MAN;
RADIATION DOSES;
Subject Codes (NSA): BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

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FALLOUT;

109)

THE MECHANISM OF SURGE DISSIPATION
Pyne, H.W.

Gt. Brit.
Armament Research Establishment,
Publication Date: nd
1-31 p.
Primary Report No.: NP-10264
Journal Announcement: NSA15
Document Type: Report Analytic

Language: English

CONTAMINATION;
RECOVERY

Fort Halstead,

Kent,

England

In the underwater nuclear explosion at Bikini (test Baker), a heavy mist
or base surge spread rapidly from the base of an opaque vertical column of

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great change in any of the cases. The function of the prostate was normal.

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