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surrace

as

ror the

sandy surface. The vegetation reduced the severity of the precursor,
showing later arrival times and smaller dynamic pressures than over the
cleared area. The overpressures over the vegetation were the same at
the ground and 3-foot levels. No measurements of sound speed after zero
time were obtained, so a correlation is not possible.

Major Descriptors: *GRASS -- PRESSURE EFFECTS; *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS -- SHOCK
WAVES; *REDWING PROJECT; *SAND -- PRESSURE EFFECTS; *SHOCK WAVES -PRESSURE MEASUREMENT; *SHRUBS -- PRESSURE EFFECTS
Broader Terms: EXPLOSIONS; PLANTS

Subject Categories:

450202*

(71989)

Weaponry --

-- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear --

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10/5/4496

01877610
BRA-12-005137; EDB-87-005243
Title: Operation Castle. Radiological Safety. Volume 2.

Corporate

Source:

Publication Date:

Report Number(s):

Joint Task Force Seven,

1 Sep 1985

p 343

Washington,

Final report
DC

(USA)

AD-A-995409/0/XAB

Document Type: eReport
Language: English
Journal Announcement: EDB8611

Availability: NTIS, PC A15/MF AOQl.
Subfile:

ERA

(Energy Research Abstracts).

GRA

(NTIS NTS)

Country of Origin: United States
Country of Publication: United States
Abstract: This report is designed to cover the overall Operation Castle
radiological safety matters from the viewpoint of those issues of
direct concern to Headquarters, Joint Task Force Seven. It was written
for the express purpose of assisting in the development of future
radiological safety plans by presenting detailed discussion of the
problems and solutions arising during Operation Castle.

Major Descriptors: *CASTLE PROJECT; *FALLOUT -- RADIATION HAZARDS; *NUCLEAR
EXPLOSIONS -- FALLOUT; *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS -- RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS;
*RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS -- RADIATION HAZARDS
Descriptors: FORECASTING; MANAGEMENT; SAFETY
Broader Terms: EXPLOSIONS; HAZARDS; HEALTH HAZARDS; MATERIALS; NUCLEAR
BXPLOSIONS

Subject Categories: 450202*
Weaponry -- (-19839)
10/5/4937

01877609

{Item 197

-- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear --

from file:

103)

ERA-12-005136; EDB-87-005242

Title: Operation Castle. Radiological Safety. Volume 1.
Corporate Source:
Joint Task Force Seven, Washington,
Publication Date: 1 Sep 1985
p 296

Report Number(s):

Final report
DC (USA)

AD-A-995408/2/XAB

Document Type: Report
Language: English
Journal Announcement: EDB8611

Availability: NTIS, PC Al3/MF AOl.

Subfile:
ERA (Energy Research Abstracts).
GRA (NTIS NTS)
Country of Origin: United States
Country of Publication: United States
Abstract: This report is designed to cover the overall Operation Castle
radiological safety matters from the viewpoint of those issues of

direct concern to Headquarters, Joint Task Force Seven.

It was written

problems and solutions arising during Operation Castle.

Included is a

for the express purpose of assisting in the development of future
radiological safety plans by presenting detailed discussion of the

discussion ,of fallout

forecasting techniques...

Major Descriptdrs: *CASTLE PROJECT; *FALLOUT -- FORECASTING; *FALLOUT -RADIATION HAZARDS; *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS -- FALLOUT; *NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
~- RADIOACTIVE CLOUDS; *RADIOACTIVE CLOUDS -- RADIATION HAZARDS
Descriptors:

MANAGEMENT;

9003785

MARSHALL ISLANDS;

RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS;

SAFETY;

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