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TABLE 2.5 - Station Locations, Bikini Atoll, Shot 4
STATION
SITE
NUMBER
_ DISTANCE
AZIMUTH
FROM GZ (FT)|
TYPE AND NUMBER
FROM CZ
OF MEASUREMENTS
Py
Qo
122.09
Dog
6600
358° 31° 137} 3
fa
122,10
Dog
7500
g° kor 30" 15
2
fey
122/11
Dog-Easy
9000
2h uke a ts
[a
ny
122,12
Easy
9900
31° 368 a7" 15
1
VM
122.13
Fox
11460
°
38° sot 27" 13
2
azaa4
124,01
Fox
Fox
13396
14500
ne a5 aa" 5
55° 29 co" 2
a
2
15900
64° ot 4st 2
15426
60° 548 og" 1
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a
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Ss
NUMBER
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- Station Locations, Bikini Atoll, Shot 5
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122.10
Dog
122,12
Esay
122.14
‘
°
AQIKUTH
FROM GZ (FT)
FROM GZ
ry)
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RF
A
Pr
ql
A
31° 20" oo" 12
od
13664 Co
PD
OF MEASURE:3,7S
10° 10° 53" 2
10192.
Fox
TYPZ AND HUMUER
P,
7
NOTE:
:
| DISTANCE
47? sot hot Ty
a
1
“a
Pressure-time
=
Peak pre,
s
Torcaate
e
=
Acccleration
2aeure
diaphragm pressure sensing element. The element was interch ngeable
between gage types and was available in varioug™pressure ranges from
O-1 psi to 0-400 psi (see Appendix B).
ey
The earth acceleration was obtained by installimge.special acccle-
ration elements in the pressure-time gnge.
Any mre 7° the elesents
was scratched on the recording disk of the gage (:°e
Ate
+ « E),
An extremely low-pressure gage was used for roniri’ .
essure=
time phenomenon at distances from 30 to 180 miles f¥OHthe detonation
point,
One gage of this type wag placed beside the Sandia Corperationts
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