Order number 940406-165953-13 -001-001 page 49 set 5 with 341 of 341 items BURST/data tabulations ;BLUE GILL BURST/data tabulations ;KING FISH BURST/data tabulations tabulations MANAGEMENT ; TIGHT ROPE BURST/data ;FLORAL/data tabulations ;FLORAL;DATA BASE Item 97 150. REPORT NUMBER XRD--226 70. 710. 371. 34. PERSONAL AUTHOR (M) CORPORATE SOURCE PUB. DATE (YYMMDD) CLASSIF. LEVEL TEXT Green, G.K. Joint Task Force One, 460730 Confidential 110. PRIMARY TITLE (M) 950. ABSTRACT Geiger counter and ionization chamber telemetering Washington, DC (USA) Gamma radiation in the lagoon was telemetered by a 14-channel system using modified SCR-694 Army portable transmitters and Navy JM-4 sonobuoy transmitters, modulated by Geiger counters and ionization chambers. Receivers and recording equipment were on the USS AVERY ISLAND and the USS HAVEN. A number of excellent recordings were obtained showing radiation intensity at different locations in the lagoon as a function of time after the explosion. General information concerning the radiation levels at positions not approachable by monitors was made available to CJTF-1 before and during 801. KEYWORD (S) re-entry. Full analysis of the record and final calibration of some of the equipment will require several weeks. BAKER BURST/gamma dosimetry ;GEIGER-MUELLER COUNTERS; IONIZATION CHAMBERS; SEAWATER; GAMMA DETECTION; TARGET VESSELS; RADIATION MONITORING; RESIDUAL RADIATION; DECAY; PROMPT GAMMA RADIATION Item 98 150. 110. 710. 371. 34. REPORT NUMBER PRIMARY TITLE (M) UCRL--5367 Handbook for United Nations PUB. DATE (YYMMDD) CLASSIF. LEVEL TEXT 590000 Confidential observers, Eniwetok (U) CORPORATE SOURCE Lawrence Livermore National Lab., 950. ABSTRACT I00324b CA Pinon Test, (USA) This report comprises a handbook which was intended to be used by technical representatives from the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation during a demonstration of a low fission to fusion yield explosion at the Eniwetok Proving Grounds. The handbook includes the operational concept and detailed technical descriptions of the methods of measurement which were to be used to determine the total energy release and the fission energy release. The total energy release was to be