,—.-. (?! OROOWEO . - _. Al l,,E F4ATICUAL ARCHIVES ‘DrmMmD-1’o Zlz ADMINISTRATIVE .. .... ..— < -—&?j.&..l7hRS, ’70” ‘208” M MARKMG D.t#~zg “*’’’”P? &. Yage 3- Mr; C. L: TyleIr - August11, 1947- 1 ,lo It is stzphasizad that all photogr~~ shouldbe from groundmountedcameras. TheLos AlamosLaboratorywill supplya few individds as consultants to thisoperationif deslridtle. It ie extremelyimportcntthat there%e at leastmicimal obenervations of prestie end blastfrom each detonation.The Los Alamola Laboratorybelievesthat eithertheEoreauof Ordnanoeor AMW Ordnauceis far more qualifiedthanLos Alaaoato reoozzzend and oonducta progr~ of blastmeasurement.The erperianoe g tdnedby the Bureauof Ordnanceand theirexcellentresultsat Bildniaaggestthatit nuuldthereforebe &esiirable to make arrangements with theBureauof Ordinance ta supply appropriate snsoior end Juniorpersonnelto theTeohnioalDireatorto formulate and conduot,upn raoeiptof approval,a programof blast memament. At the presenttime,it is thou@t thatminimalobservations wouldincludeOEJY selfrecosdingdeformationtypesof blast gages. However,thO dtisab~i@’ of inoludingds@cea whichwill givepreesureas a functionof time in the shodcwave and shookwaye velocityshouldbe sefiouslyconeider~ 1 12 I Thereexistsa numberof teohnicalobservations whichmi@ be made in connection with the gammaradiationemittedby the titonatingatomic weapon. The simplestof thoseinvolveeplacing8hida8d fIlm at mrioua dietencesaxi undervarious00nditions of shielding in the vicinityof the bombs. F’mm the de~ee of hlaokening, one ~ obtainsome information as to epectrumand integratedintensityat eaohlocationi Sinoes- a measurement has primaryradiologi o&l healthaignif icwce, It is proposed th@ m.oha measurement be conduoteiby the radiological ede~ .kzrouP as a teahnic.doperationin acblition to their.ftznction as a healthsafetyorganizati Thisteohniceloperationwould oomeunderthe specificdirectionof the !laohnio Mreotor whereas theirhe~th safetyfunotionswild comeunderthe Atomic tir~ Oomnisslon Direotoro In the eventthatit seam more desirableto conduotthe film operationdireotlyunderthe !l%ohnical Direotor,the LOe Alamoo Laboratorywill investigate the possibilityof obtainingunder oontraot the serviceeof Dri OerhardtDessof the Universityof Rochester,and staffto conduotUs measurement. 13 There exietsanotherrtiation meazurmmsnt whiohwouldb e destrdle to conductbut whichpresentsmuch more formidablediffioultiesiThis deals with the speotroiz of the ait ted radiationas a functionof timeand ie particularly conoerned with the verypenetrating radiationobserved at Cmesroadsi TIUSLos Alamos Laboratorywill invest% ate thef eaeibility of conductingthis e~eriment eitherwith our personn~ or withpersonnelunder However,theLaboratory wouldwelcume direotcontraotto tie)iaboratorgg suggestions as to my possible~enog of the Arnw,Navy,or publichealth eervicewhichmightbe competentto oonduotthisr atber tiffid.t measurement; 14 The Lao AlamosLaboratoryfeelsthatmeasurements of therate and time at whichneutronmultiplication occursintheweaponat the start of the ohainreactionare teohnicalobservations of the highestimportance particularly In the uventthatotherthanthe anticipated b ehavior of the succeseftlly at Alamogorde weaponom.u% 9Ms measursmnt was accomplished but only withthe ~eateat cliff icultyand the meet skilledand senior persomnel~The Los AlamosLaborato~will investigate of . the possibility ,

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