eTee SLY The ccmplete absence of bumps and wiggles in the nolse-monitoring trace showed th: t the instrument was well shielded from spurious signals, and therefore all variations in the beta trace could be attributed to bona fide material-density changes. In view of the apparent absence of thermal dust, the initial rise in density (rise time = 0.003 sec) was interpreted as being caused only by an increase in density of shocked air. The measured density of shocked material (air) to unshocked material (air), p/p, = 1.53, would give, using the Rankine-Hugoniot relation Pe Po ~(y+ yee (y-1) (y-1) 2 —-y +1) De and y = 1.40 a peak overpressure of P—P, = 12.4 psi at Station 690.02, which was 23,219 ft from ground zero. Unless there is so much turbulence as to prevent positive identification of blast arrival, it appears possible to calculate p/p»), and hence P/P,, due to air shock alone by subtracting the ro SEER,oete precE2cudhy8 wee ~ MCDUY Gyeet eRe QEoT freangs eee ee increase in density due to thermal dust, which is recorded on the film. 28 RESTRICTED DATA (BP SECURITY INFORMATION

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