ahem WI~1313 mY 0 - Operation REDWING. C. W. Luke, D. L. Rigotti, J. W. Kinch, R. Fullwood, and : D. Anderson, September 1959. * SECRET-RESTRICTED DATA n 7 NEUTRON-FLUX MEASUREMENTS. r wad Measurements were made of neutron flux and spectrum from Bursts Cherokee, Yuma, Kickapoo, Blackfoot, Erie and Osage during Operation Redwing. Neutron-dose measurements made by chemical and semiconductor dosimeter were ~ compared with the dose calculated by the single-collision theory from the neutron flux and spectral data. The effect of the presence of different proportions of borax and sulfur on the shielding efficiency of concrete against neutrons was studied during Burst Blackfoot. No data were obtained during Burst Cherokee because of the difference between the actual and intended ground zero. The variation of the neutron flux and the device fired from Bursts Yuma and Kickapoo was energy dependent. There is little or no increase in the attenuation of fast-neutrons by adding borax or sulfur to concrete. The attenuation of the thermal-neutron flux is increased by adding borax, The measured neutron dose per unit yield was higher for all bursts than was predicted by TM 23-200. However, only the Yuma, Blackfoot, Kickapoo, ses and Osage data fall beyond the factor or reliability stated in the mammal. i- . ary WI-1319 ruc- ni at LAND FALLOUT STUDIES (U). Operation REDWING. M. Morgenthau, H. E. Shaw, R. C. Tompkins, and P. W. Krey, ; February 1960. SECRET-RESTRICTED DATA ated udy. fing aaa (Supersedes ITR-1319). The objectives of the project were to obtain fallout samples and perform radio-physical and radiochemical measurements on the samples, prepare dose-rate contours in the immediate area of the atoll, and evaluate the role of base surge in the transport of radio- active material. Time-incremental and gross fallout samples were collected on islancs of Bikini Atoll, on a barge in Bikini Lagoon, and on three ships ‘ls. in the downwind fallout area after Burst Cherokee, an air burst, Bursts Zuni and Tewa, land-surface bursts. Gross fallout samples were collected on island of Eniwetok Atoll after Burst Lacrosse, a land-surface burst. Ground contamination was measured after Bursts Lacrosse, Zuni, Flathead, : , Mohawk, Navajo, and Tewa by lowering a probe from a helicopter to a height of 3 ft above ground. Factors for converting dose-rate readings from various altitudes to detectors were installed at a few close-in stations for Bursts Zuni, Flathead, Navajo, and Tewa. . — * F of a * a Early decay of gamma dose rate agreed well between field and laboratory. Most of the fallout wradioactivity from land-surface bursts was associated with particles between 149 ana 420 microns, and the activity per unit weight increased with distance from ground zero. The aerial-survey technique proved a practical way of Measuring surface contamination in high-radiation fields. WNRG pu yl hips - .

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