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Australian DefenceScience. Volume 16, Number 1, Autumn Jan-2008
Authors:  DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION CANBERRA (AUSTRALIA)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.This volume contains the following articles: Is high-fidelity best for depicting situation awareness?; A cool-headed robot built for hot radiological work; Easing the strain on replenishment at sea; MURLIN defeats the deadly gaze of IR missile eyes; Scanning the seafloor for maritime operations; Better ways to link people securely by satellite; An improved tool for countering mine attack at sea; ADF frontline personnel to benefit from sports technology Personal radar ...


Geometrically Optimized LaBr3:Ce Scintillation Sensor Array for Enhanced Stand-Off Direction Finding of Gamma Radiation Sources 2007
Authors:  James H. Winso; Eric S. Ackermann; Michael Fennell; Roger Perez; John Rolando; Manish Pagey; Raulf Polichar; Juan Martinez; Jens Hovgaard; Greg Kogut; SPACE MICRO INC SAN DIEGO CA
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.A Radiation Source Identification and Targeting (RadSITE[TradeMark]) innovation has been conceptually demonstrated that remotely detects and identifies one or more Localized Gamma Sources simultaneously and also provides Azimuth Directions of each source. The innovation exploits the superior energy resolution of Cerium Doped Lanthanum Bromide (LaBr3:Ce) Scintillators to select only photons emanating directly from the localized source(s). Laboratory Bench Testing provided physical confirmation that an array of unique, elongated geometry, LaBr3:Ce ...


Unattended Radiation Sensor Systems for Remote Terrestrial Applications and Nuclear Nonproliferation 2002 9 pages
Authors:  Lodewijk Van Den Berg; Alan E. Proctor; Ken R. Pohl; Alex Bolozdynya; Raymond DeVito; CONSTELLATION TECHNOLOGY CORP LARGO FL
The full text of this report is available for sale.The design of instrumentation for remote sensing presents special requirements in the areas of power consumption, long-term stability, and compactness. At the same time, the high sensitivity and resolution of the devices needs to be preserved. This paper will describe several instruments suitable for remote sensing developed under the sponsorship of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). The first is a system consisting of a mechanical cryocooler coupled with a ...


Efficacy of Radiological Decontamination AUG 2001
Authors:  Dean S. Haslip; Tom Cousins; B. E. Hoffarth; DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT OTTAWA (ONTARIO)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Trials of various decontamination methods and materials were carried out by DREO personnel at a French army facility. This was done to validate these materials and techniques for use with radioactive materials. Exterior and interior radiation detectors were used to monitor the progress of the decontamination. It was shown that the Irvin Aerospace CASCAD (CUE 2000) foam was only 59% effective in removing the radioactive contamination in the first attempt, ...


MR Imaging and Gene Therapy of Breast Cancer JUL 2001 14 pages
Authors:  Min-Ying Su; CALIFORNIA UNIV IRVINE
The full text of this report is available for sale.This grant is a Career Development Award. Since this very first funding award to the P.I., I have successfully obtained some other grants, either serving as the P.I. or Investigator. The training experience was very important for me to become a competitive investigator. MR imaging was applied to longitudinally monitor the tumor volumetric changes as well as the vascular changes. The histological examination technique was developed to quantitatively measure the ...


Testing of the Siemens EPD MK2 Final Report of Tasking W28476KROOX (DSSPM) APR 2000
Authors:  Dean S. Haslip; Tom Cousins; Diego Estan; Jean- Roch Brisson; Bernbard E. Hoffarth; DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT OTTAWA (ONTARIO)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Defense Services Procurement Project 00002199 tasked DREO to test the new Siemens EPD Mk2 (an electronic personal dosimeter) at DREO's various irradiation facilities. The dependence of the response on dose rate, energy, and temperature were all studied. This dosimeter was found to be comparable to the DMC 2000S electronic dosimeter produced by Merlin-Guerin Products (MGP), although each has some particular advantages over the other. This dosimeter is ...


Buy & Try Testing of MGP DMC 2000S and NRC UDR-13A Dosimeters NOV 1999
Authors:  Dean S. Haslip; Tom Cousins; Diego Estan; Trevor A. Jones; Bernie E. Hoffarth; DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT OTTAWA (ONTARIO)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The MGP DMC 20008 and the NRC UDR-13A electronic dosimeters have been tested by DREO for acquisition project G2199 "Nuclear Detection, Identification and Dosimetry". These tests were carried out with the wide array of radioactive sources available at DREO, with the X-ray facility available at the National Research Council, and with one of the environmental chambers available at the Quality Engineering Test Establishment (QETE). Both meters ...


Proceeding of the 1999 Particle Accelerator Conference. Volume 4 02 APR 1999 728 pages
Authors:  A. Luccio; W. MacKay; LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS SOCIETY (IEEE) PISCATAWAY NJ
The full text of this report is available for sale.The topics of this volume include: (1) Low and medium energy circular accelerators, (2) synchrotron radiation facilities, (3) free electron lasers, (4) accelerator applications, (5) radiation monitoring and safety, (6) high energy hadron accelerators and colliders, (7) insertion devices, (8) computer codes, and (9) beam dynamics.


Visits by Nuclear Powered Warships to Australian Ports 1998
Authors:  DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE CANBERRA (AUSTRALIA)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Seven visits were made by five Nuclear Powered Warships (NPW) of the United States Navy and Royal Navy to Australian ports in 1997. The Commonwealth Government requires that a radiation monitoring program be carried out in association with each visit to detect any release of radioactivity to the ports and their environs. This report presents a summary of the objectives and requirements of the NPW ...


Small On-Board Environmental Diagnostics Sensors Package (SOBEDS) 09 DEC 97 20 pages
Authors:  Bronislaw K. Dichter; Robert Redus; Valentin Jordanov; Marilyn R. Oberhardt; Wallie Everest; AMPTEK INC BEDFORD MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Small On-Board Environmental Sensors Package (SOBEDS) is a suite of spacecraft instruments designed to measure ionizing radiation in the near Earth space environment. The purpose of data gathered by the SOBEDS instrument is to improve the understanding of the Earth's radiation belts and the effect of ionizing radiation on Air Force space systems. This report is concerned with the experimental and computational effort in the design of the High ...


Design, Develop, Fabricate, Test and Deliver a Protoflight Medium-to- High Energy Electron Detector for Integration into a Small On-board Diagnostic Sensors Package 16 JUN 1997 26 pages
Authors:  Jeffrey E. Belue; Frederick A. Hanser; Paul R. Morel; PANAMETRICS INC WALTHAM MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.An electron spectrometer is being designed to measure electron flux in the range of 3 to 30 MeV. A breadboard unit has been designed and tested, using a solid state detector telescope for geometric factor definition and a Cerenkov radiator/PMT for energy measurement. The measured response to electrons is very broad, so the Cerenkov radiator is being redesigned as a larger volume with larger PMTs to improve the energy resolution. ...


Visits by Nuclear Powered Warships to australian Ports: Report on Radiation Monitoring During 1996 97
Authors:  DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATION CANBERRA (AUSTRALIA)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Nine visits were made by seven Nuclear Powered Warships (NPW) of the United States Navy to Australian ports in 1996. The Commonwealth Government requires that a radiation monitoring program be carried out in association with such visits to detect any release of radioactivity to the ports or their environments or any increase in external radiation levels above those due to natural background radiation. This report presents a summary of the ...


Infrasound and the Infrasonic Monitoring of Atmospheric Nuclear Explosions: Supporting Environmental Data 05 DEC 96 166 pages
Authors:  J. Michael McKisic; TRACOR APPLIED SCIENCES INC ROCKVILLE MD
The full text of this report is available for sale.This is a data report which provides temperature, wind speed, sound speed, effective sound speed and mean global cloud cover data for use by those involved in monitoring compliance with a CTBT (Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty) and, in particular, for those concerned with infrasonic monitoring per se. The temperature, wind speed, sound speed and effective sound speed data are zonally averaged data obtained from the COSPAR (Committee on Space Research) ...


Development of a Directional Thermal Neutron Detector System JUL 96 78 pages
Authors:  Robert L. Schulte; Martin Kesselman; Frank R. Swanson; NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORP BETHPAGE NY
The full text of this report is available for sale.The development of a portable, thermal neutron detection system for nuclear monitoring is described. The report outlines the design, development, fabrication and testing of a prototype directional thermal neutron detector. The system is a battery powered unit that contains 12 detector modules. Each module consists of a thin gadolinium foil convertor layer sandwiched between two planar, large area, quad silicon detectors and the associated analog electronics to process the 8 ...


Evaluation of Temperature Compensated Bubble Dosimeters for Treaty Verification Applications DEC 95 113 pages
Authors:  Bradford W. Baker; Mark J. Harper; Martin E. Nelson; NAVAL ACADEMY ANNAPOLIS MD
The full text of this report is available for sale.Due to drawdown of nuclear weapons through treaties among countries and the possible proliferation of nuclear weapons to the Third World, the Defense Nuclear Agency is investigating different methods that can be used to distinguish nuclear from nonnuclear munitions. Due to its small size, lack of electronics, and nonobtrusive data collection capability, the bubble dosimeter is a candidate for this process. The objective of this research is to investigate the ...


Common View Time Transfer Using Worldwide GPS and DMA Monitor Stations Dec-1995 14 pages
Authors:  James A Buisson; Wilson G Reid; Thomas B McCaskill; Orville J Oaks; Hugh E Warren; NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is available for sale.Analysis of the on-orbit Navstar clocks and of the GPS monitor station reference clocks is performed by the Naval Research Laboratory using both broadcast and postprocessed precise ephemerides. The paise ephemerides are produced by the Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) for each of the GPS space vehicles from pseudo-range measurements collected at five GPS and at five DMA monitor stations spaced around the world. Recently, DMA established an additional site co-located ...


Visits by Nuclear-Powered Warships to Australian Ports: Report on Radiation Monitoring During 1992 SEP 93
Authors:  DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE CANBERRA (AUSTRALIA)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


Mild Wind Series, Minute Steak Event 20 NOV 92
Authors:  Paul A. Trimmer; Donald E. Tiano; NUCLEAR DEFENSE RESEARCH CORP ALBUQUERQUE NM
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.MINUTE STEAK was the sixth underground nuclear test in the MILD WIND Series. It was detonated in drill hole Ullf at the Atomic Energy Commission's (AEC's) Nevada Test Site at approximately 1100 hours on 12 September 1969. The MINUTE STEAK program was designed to evaluate the response of military systems, subsystems, and components. The overall objective was to provide data which would further establish the validity of laboratory simulation and ...


Visits by Nuclear Powered Warships to Australian Ports: Report on Radiation Monitoring During 1990 JUN 91
Authors:  DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE CANBERRA (AUSTRALIA)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Visits were made by two Nuclear Powered Warships of the United States Navy to Australian ports in 1990. The USS TRUXTUN visited HMAS STIRLING, Western Australia and the USS CARL VINSON visited Gage Roads, in Western Australia. The Commonwealth Government requires that a radiation monitoring program be carried out in association with such visits to detect any release of radioactivity to the port or its environs. This report presents a ...


The Feasibility of Event Sequence Discrimination for the Improvement of Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Sensitivity 29 DEC 89
Authors:  David M. Walker; Barry G. Wahlig; Jim G. Gillespie; QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY INC MARIETTA GA
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Nuclear measurement applications for military surveillance, environmental monitoring, and physics research are bounded by detection sensitivity and counting time limitations. To date, improvements in detection sensitivity for semiconductor detectors have been limited to small incremental gains made primarily through increased crystal size and purity. The results of this study indicate that a step improvement in the gamma ray detection sensitivity of semiconductor detectors is achievable if information on each scattering ...


Re-Analysis of Data on the Space Radiation Environment above South-East Asia NOV 89
Authors:  P. R. Truscott; ROYAL AEROSPACE ESTABLISHMENT FARNBOROUGH (UNITED KINGDOM)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.A new analysis has been performed on the HRM-III gamma ray detector data collected from Shuttle missions STS-41B, 41C, 41D, 41G and 51A. The new analysis shows no evidence for the existence of enhanced levels of radiation in low-Earth orbit over South-East Asia (ie in the area bounded by longitudes 100 E to 190 E and latitudes 10 S to 15 N) as previously suggested. Variations in the detector count ...


Environmental Radioactivity in Denmark in 1986 NOV 88
Authors:  A. Aarkrog; L. Boetter-Jensen; Chen Q. Jiang; H. Dahlgaard; Heinz Hansen; RISOE NATIONAL LAB ROSKILDE (DENMARK)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Strontium-90, radiocesium and other radionuclides were determined in samples from all over the country of air, precipitation, stream water, lake water, ground water, drinking water, sea water, soil, sediments, dried milk, fresh milk, meat, fish, cheese, eggs, grain, bread, potatoes, vegetables, fruit, grass, moss, lichen, sea plants, total diet, and humans. Estimates of the mean contents of radiostrontium and radiocesium in the human diet in Denmark during 1986 are given. ...


Residual Dust and Radiation Model (REDRAM), Model Description MAR 1988 26 pages
Authors:  A. T. Hopkins; Darrell L. Palmer; Jeffrey R. Brown; AIR FORCE CENTER FOR STUDIES AND ANALYSES WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is available for sale.REDRAM is a FORTRAN computer code that stimulates the transport and dispersion of particles from an atmospheric nuclear burst. The code was developed to estimate the dust particle sizes, mass concentrations and radioactivity levels that are airborne long after the burst. Model development was motivated by a requirement to estimate the dust and radiation burden to advanced strategic aircraft instrumentation and crew. In the event of a nuclear war, aircraft ...


Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) Communications System Ecological Monitoring Program: Summary of 1986 Progress DEC 87
Authors:  John E. Zapotosky; IIT RESEARCH INST CHICAGO IL
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.A long-term Ecological Monitoring Program is being conducted to monitor for possible effects from the operation of the U.S. Navy's ELF communications System to resident biota and their ecological relationships. Monitoring studies were selected through a peer reviewed, competitive bidding process in mid-1982 and work on most studies began in late summer of that year. Preliminary activities of the Program consisted of site selection, characterization of critical study aspects, and ...


Comparison of AFRRI (Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute) and ETCA (Etablissement Technique Central de l'Armament) Dosimetry Measurements at AFRRI TRIGA (Training Research Isotopes General Atomic) Reactor NOV 87
Authors:  M. Dooley; G. H. Zeman; ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH INST BETHESDA MD
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.A series of irradiations was performed at the AFRRI TRIGA reactor as the initial step in establishing a dosimetric link between neutron radiobiology research (using high dose rates close to the source) and military applications experiments (using low dose rates farther from the source). A team of physicists from ETCA, part of the French Ministry of Defense, irradiated several personnel dosimeters both free in air (FIA) and at various depths ...


Flash X-Ray Dosimetry DEC 86
Authors:  Craig R. Heimbach; ARMY COMBAT SYSTEMS TEST ACTIVITY ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.A Methodology Investigation of dosimetry techniques has been developed and calibrated to provide radiation monitors in a combined fast burst reactor/flash X ray environment. These techniques include improved neutron fluence dosimetry, development of suitable gamma ray total dose monitors, and a monitor of the dose rate versus time profile. Keywords: Dosimetry; Flash X ray; Combined environment; Fast burst reactor.


Operation Hardtack. Project 8.5a. Narrow-Band Infrared Spectral Irradiance of High-Altitude Bursts, 01 SEP 1985
Authors:  r. zirkind; BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The objective of this project was to obtain basic data in the infrared region of approximately 1.7 to 13 microns from high altitude nuclear detonations at an airborne station. More specifically, the objectives were to determine (1) the spectral distribution of the irradiance, particularly at late times on the order of a minute after detonation, and (2) the size and shape of the infrared fireball as a function of wavelength, ...


The Response of an Albedo Neutron Dosimeter to Moderated AmBe and 252(Cf) Neutron Sources 23 JUL 85
Authors:  A. E. Nash; T. L. Johnson; G. H. Zeman; G. I. Snyder; G. K. Riel; NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The response per Rem of an albedo neutron dosimeter has been determined for 56 neutron spectra which were generated by moderating AmBe and 252 Cf (Californium 252) neutron sources with various combinations of Lucite, polyethylene, and steel. The spectra were determined by using Bonner spheres and were further characterized by using commercially available 9-in., 3-in., and bare BF3 (Boron Fluoride) tube detectors and an Anderson-Braun-type Remmeter. The average energy of ...


Operation DOMINIC I-1962 01 FEB 1983 436 pages
Authors:  L. Berkhouse; S. E. Davis; F. R. Gladeck; J. H. Hallowell; C. B. Jones; KAMAN TEMPO SANTA BARBARA CA
The full text of this report is available for sale.DOMINIC I was an atmospheric nuclear weapons test series conducted in the Pacific Ocean area in 1962. It included 5 high-altitude shots at Johnston Island, 29 airdrop airburst events near Johnston and Christmas Islands, one Polaris-launched airburst in the Christmas Island area, and one underwater test in the Pacific Ocean off the United States West Coast. This is a report on DOD personnel with an emphasis on operations and radiological ...


Technology and Equipment of the Chemical Service Aboard Surface Ships (Technik und Ausruestung des Chemischen Dienstes auf Ueberwasserschiffen) 13 DEC 1982
Authors:  H. J. Bose; NAVAL INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT CENTER WASHINGTON DC TRANSLATION DIV
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


Safety Evaluation - Radioactive Components of Materiel 02 DEC 1982 12 pages
Authors:  ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION COMMAND ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD
The full text of this report is available for sale.This TOP describes safety evaluation tests of radioactive components of equipment (containing tritium luminous devices, radioactive cobalt, etc.) that will ultimately be released to troops. It provides procedures for evaluating (as part of development tests) the radiological safety of material components that emit ionizing radiation.


Operation HARDTACK I-1958 01 DEC 1982
Authors:  F. R. Gladeck; K. G. Gould; J. H. Hallowell; E. J. Martin; F. W. McMullan; KAMAN TEMPO SANTA BARBARA CA
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.HARDTACK I was an atmospheric nuclear weapon test series held at Johnston Island and in the Marshall Islands at Enewetak and Bikini atolls in 1958. This is a report of DOD personnel in HARDTACK with an emphasis on operations and radiological safety.


Fort Monmouth Technical Disclosure Bulletin. Volume 1, Number 1 DEC 1982
Authors:  Roy E. Gordon; Michael C. Sachs; ARMY COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONICS COMMAND FORT MONMOUTH NJ
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The Technical Disclosure Bulletin is intended as a vehicle for publicizing inventions for which a patent application will not be filed. It contains fact sheets and sketches of a number of innovations developed at Fort Monmouth or under contract with various companies, from the time period of December 1978 to August 1980. (Author)


The NRL SOLRAD 11 Satellites (1976-023C, 1976-023D) Description of Experiments 30 NOV 1982
Authors:  D. M. Horan; R. W. Kreplin; K. P. Dere; NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The Naval Research Laboratory's SOLRAD 11 satellites were successfully launched on 15 March 1976. The two satellites each carried an identical complement of 25 experiments to measure solar electromagnetic and charged particle emissions, Earth auroral and stellar X-ray emission, terrestrial and interplanetary extreme ultraviolet emission, X-ray and charged particle emission from the anti-solar direction, and gamma ray bursts. This report provides general descriptive information on the satellites and their sensors. ...


A Proposed New Handbook for the Federal Emergency Management Agency: Radiation Safety in Shelters SEP 1981
Authors:  Carsten M. Haaland; OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB TN
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.This handbook is proposed to replace the portion of the current Handbook for Radiological Monitoring that deals with protection of people in shelters from radiation from fallout resulting from nuclear war. Basic information at a high-school level is given on how to detect nuclear radiation, how to find and improve the safest places in a shelter, the necessity for and how to keep records on individual radiation exposures, and how ...


Better Oversight Needed for Safety and Health Activities at DOE's Nuclear Facilities 04 AUG 1981
Authors:  GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC ENERGY AND MINERALS DIV
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Major changes are required in the safety and health oversight program at the Department of Energy's (DOE's) contractor-operated nuclear facilities to ensure that safety, health, and environmental standards are met. This responsibility falls to the operating contractors, which are also responsible for meeting production or program objectives. As a result, safety and health concerns must often compete with program goals. GAO recommends a major reorganization of DOE's safety and health ...


Shot SMOKY, A Test of the PLUMBBOB Series, 31 August 1957 31 MAY 1981
Authors:  P. S. Harris; C. Lowery; A. G. Nelson; s. Obermiller; W. J. Ozeroff; JAYCOR ALEXANDRIA VA
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.This report describes the activities of DOD participants in the atmospheric nuclear test, SMOKY, conducted on 31 August 1957 as part of the PLUMBBOB series. The various levels at which DOD personnel participated within the Nevada Test Organization and Desert Rock projects are described. Those projects related to DOD mission activities are described as to purpose, agency, results, operation, and radiological safety aspects. (Author)


The Effectiveness of Various Local Shielding Arrangements Erected Near the Target of the DREO Neutron Generator in Reducing the Biological Hazard at Specific Locations on the DREO Site. SEP 1979
Authors:  F. Allan Johnson; Jean-Roch Brisson; DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT OTTAWA (ONTARIO)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The effectiveness of various forms of shielding near the target of the neutron generator in reducing the dose rate at specific locations on the DREO site has been investigated. It would appear possible to satisfy AECB requirements so far as reducing the dose rate along the perimeter fence bordering the railway right-of-way is concerned, but substantial additional shielding would be required to reduce the dose rate significantly at the nearest ...


Three Mile Island. A Report to the Commissioners and to the Public. Volume 2. Part 3. Response to the Accident 05 APR 1979
Authors:  NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON DC
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Contents: Response to the Accident, Utility Response, NRC Response, Response of State and Federal Agencies(Except the NRC) and Information Provided to the News Media at Three Mile Island.


Atlas of Nuclear Emulsion Micrographs from Personnel Dosimeters of Manned Space Missions, 27 MAY 1976 53 pages
Authors:  Hermann J. Schaefer; Jeremiah J. Sullivan; NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LAB PENSACOLA FL
The full text of this report is available for sale.A collection of micrographs is presented taken from nuclear emulsions of personnel dosimeter packs carried by the astronauts on near-Earth orbital and lunar missions. It is intended as a pictorial record and illustration of the radiation environment in space and as a supplement to earlier reports and publications of the laboratory in which the emulsion findings have been presented in detail for individual missions. A complete list of those earlier ...


Nuclear Emulsion Measurements of the Astronauts' Radiation Exposures on Skylab Missions 2, 3 and 4, 10 DEC 1975 20 pages
Authors:  Hermann J. Schaefer; Jeremiah J. Sullivan; NAVAL AEROSPACE MEDICAL RESEARCH LAB PENSACOLA FL
The full text of this report is available for sale.On the Skylab missions, Ilford G.5 and K.2 emulsions were flown as part of passive dosimeter packs carried by the astronauts on their wrists. Due to the long mission times, latent image fading and track crowding imposed limitations on a quantitative track and grain count analysis. Merely for Skylab 2, the complete proton energy spectrum was determined within reasonable error limits. A combined mission dose equivalent of 2,490 millirems from ...


Cleanup, Rehabilitation, Resettlement of Enewetak Atoll - Marshall Islands. Volume IIA. APR 1975
Authors:  HOLMES AND NARVER INC ANAHEIM CALIF
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The volume contains early return program operational plans, sanitary plans, letters, agreements and other documentation of the rehabilitation and resettlement program for the atoll.


Cleanup, Rehabilitation, Resettlement of Enewetak Atoll - Marshall Islands. Volume I. APR 1975
Authors:  HOLMES AND NARVER INC ANAHEIM CALIF
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The statement addresses a proposed project to remove and dispose of debris, structures, and soils which pose physical or radiation hazards or which pose obstructions to human habitation or the productive use of the land. The statement also addresses the problem of the economic and social measures required to resettle the Enewetak people in the Atoll after 25-30 years of absence. During the post World War II period, the Atoll ...


Cleanup, Rehabilitation, Resettlement of Enewetak Atoll - Marshall Islands. Volume II. APR 1975
Authors:  HOLMES AND NARVER INC ANAHEIM CALIF
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.;Contents: Enewetak aerial radiological survey; Report on recommendations for cleanup and rehabilitation; Enewetak Atoll master plan for island rehabilitation and resettlement.


Cleanup, Rehabilitation, Resettlement of Enewetak Atoll - Marshall Islands. Volume III. APR 1975
Authors:  HOLMES AND NARVER INC ANAHEIM CALIF
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The document is a summary of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for a proposed project to clean up the Atoll of Enewetak and resettle the Enewetak people on the atoll. This summary has been prepared specifically for translation into the language of the Enewetak people.


Cleanup, Rehabilitation, Resettlement of Enewetak Atoll - Marshall Islands. Volume IV. APR 1975
Authors:  HOLMES AND NARVER INC ANAHEIM CALIF
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The document contains comments prepared by the Trust Territory Environmental Protection Board's Technical advisors in response to the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the clean up, rehabilitation, resettlement of Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands.


Rocketborne Instrumentation for the Measurement of Electric Fields - Paiute Tomahawk 10.312-3. JAN 1975
Authors:  L. Carl Howlett; Ronald J. Bell; UTAH STATE UNIV LOGAN SPACE SCIENCE LAB
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The report is primarily concerned with the instrumentation of a Paiute-Tomahawk rocket which was launched to measure the magnitude and direction of electric fields in and over an auroral arc. In addition, other instruments aboard made measurements of electron flux, auroral light emissions, electron concentration and electron temperatures.


Thermal Neutron Radiation Effects in II-VI Compounds. NOV 1974
Authors:  Chihiro Kikuchi; Chao-Yang Huang; MICHIGAN UNIV ANN ARBOR
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.In this project, the double acceptor center in neutron irradiated CdTe was studied. The variation of resistivity as a function of time was measured. The analysis of our experimental results suggests that (a) the double acceptor center includes Te-vacancy, (b) the height of the barrier is about 0.25 eV, (c) the effective range of the potential barrier is about 200A, and (d) the activation energy of motion of interstitial cadmium ...


Clean Up, Rehabilitation, Resettlement of Enewetak Atoll -Marshall Islands. Volume III. SEP 1974
Authors:  HOLMES AND NARVER INC ANAHEIM CALIF
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The documentation is a summary of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for a proposed project to clean up the Atoll of Enewetak and resettle the Enewetak people on the Atoll. The summary has been prepared specifically for translation into the language of the Enewetak people.


Clean Up, Rehabilitation, Resettlement of Enewetak Atoll - Marshall Islands. Volume I. SEP 1974
Authors:  HOLMES AND NARVER INC ANAHEIM CALIF
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The statement addresses a proposed project to remove and dispose of debris, structures, and soils which pose physical or radiation hazards or which pose obstructions to human habitation or the productive use of the land. The Department of Defense has been assigned responsibility to plan the cleanup phase of the proposed project. The statement also addresses the problem of the economic and social measures required to resettle the Enewetak people ...


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