This Gocv DELETED VERSION ONLY i y ee 13 of uns_sts of ~_-f..-- Pages Yoxe Copies, Series ~~~. ara OPERATION HARDTACK Project No. 2.8a Agency: NRDL & UCRL Rocket Fallout Sampling Shot Participation: es 411016 Title: 2 Project Officer: aad 1 over land and 1 over water) Dr. R. R. Soule U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Lab San Francisco, California ATIN: Code 3-934 Phone: Mission 8-6900 Objectives: To measure the distribution of certain isotopes, with respect to space and particle size, resulting from a large nuclear detonation on the surface, for the purpose of determining nuclear testing contributions to world-wide Cs.Zz SK Ce Description and Experimental Procedures: The sampling technique proposed is an extension of that currently being & evel nea by UCRL in their "clean sweep" program of Operation PLUMBBOB. For each event, 24 rockets will be fired in salvo from launching platforms spaced .at various distances from ground zero. Nearly vertical launching angles will be used to assure impact points within the lagoon. Symmetry of the detonation- Aliidomesd e < a ie } produced radioactivity about a vertical line through ground zero is assumed, - mVAWEty BY AUTHORITY OF DOE/oc WITH DELETIONS CLASSIFICATION CANCELLED i fallout. and rocket trajectories will be selected to assure collection of samples at different radii. To avoid the requirement for hesvily protected launching . sites near ground zero, a few rockets will necessarily be fired at small engles from the vertical to obtain data at small radii. An attempt will be made to incorporate an impact separator in the rocket-borne filter heads, to collect <the larger particles (25 microns or greater) prior to filtration. This separa- tor is visualized as using a system of obstructions to induce curvilinear flow, in turn causing the larger particles to separate by centrifugal foree. The larger particles will thus be collected prior to impact of the remainder of the sample with the filter paper. In addition, specially developed sizing techniques will be used during analysis, to provide both a back up for the impact separator and more detailed information on particle size distribution. Two rockets will be fired along each trajectory. One will collect a sample from the base to the top of the debris. The other will be programmed to collect from an intermediate point (at or near the tropopause) to the top of the debris. PG After the filter head has been separated from the rocket bcdy, US DOE ARCHIVES 326 US ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Cattection ZEM- E27 fk Box RVc2 NL VAIZBI Folder Z4< aTeh iL - Cs te. a

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