Author: George V. Marler
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Category : Explosions
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Project DANNY BOY, Nevada Test Site, 5 March 1962
Author: George V. Marler
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Category : Explosions
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Publisher:
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Category : Explosions
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Project Danny Boy
Author: George V. Marler
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Category : Grouting (Soil stabilization)
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Category : Grouting (Soil stabilization)
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Off-site Report of the Event of March 5, 1962
Author: O. R. Placak
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Category : Nuclear excavation
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Category : Nuclear excavation
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Danny Boy Event, Project 1.6, Mass Distribution Measurements of Crater Ejecta and Dust, POR 1815 (WT)
Author: Landon K. Davis
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Category : Blast effect
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
The results of various previously reported investigations of the Danny Boy event are utilized to compute and compare the volumes of ejected material and volumes attributable to other crater-formation mechanisms. Imbalance of the volumetric contributions is attributed primarily to the uncertainty of the ejecta density in the lip region. Approximately 65 percent of the rock material dissociated by the explosion was permanently ejected from the crater; less than 2 percent of the ejected material was deposited beyond 3 crater radii from ground zero. Comparisons are made with high-explosive and nuclear detonations in desert alluvium. (Author).
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Category : Blast effect
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
The results of various previously reported investigations of the Danny Boy event are utilized to compute and compare the volumes of ejected material and volumes attributable to other crater-formation mechanisms. Imbalance of the volumetric contributions is attributed primarily to the uncertainty of the ejecta density in the lip region. Approximately 65 percent of the rock material dissociated by the explosion was permanently ejected from the crater; less than 2 percent of the ejected material was deposited beyond 3 crater radii from ground zero. Comparisons are made with high-explosive and nuclear detonations in desert alluvium. (Author).
Danny Boy Event
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Category : Underground nuclear explosions
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Category : Underground nuclear explosions
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Final Report of Weather and Surface Radiation Prediction Activities for Project Danny Boy
Project Danny Boy, Engineering-geologic Investigations
Author: Robert Charles Nugent
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Category : Basalt
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
The report presents results of the detailed postshot geological and engineering investigations conducted by the Army Waterways Experiment Station at the Danny Boy site in basalt of Buckboard Mesa within the Nevada Test site where a nuclear cratering experiment was conducted.
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Category : Basalt
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
The report presents results of the detailed postshot geological and engineering investigations conducted by the Army Waterways Experiment Station at the Danny Boy site in basalt of Buckboard Mesa within the Nevada Test site where a nuclear cratering experiment was conducted.
Distribution of the Radioactivity from a Nuclear Cratering Experiment
Author: John A. Miskel
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Category : Radioactive fallout
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Radiochemical analyses were performed on fallout and particulate cloud samples. A few tenths of a percent of the non-volatile fission products and 10-20% of the more volatile species were vented. A large fraction of the non-volatile products fell out within 10 miles, whereas the major portion of the volatile products did not. (Author).
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Category : Radioactive fallout
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Radiochemical analyses were performed on fallout and particulate cloud samples. A few tenths of a percent of the non-volatile fission products and 10-20% of the more volatile species were vented. A large fraction of the non-volatile products fell out within 10 miles, whereas the major portion of the volatile products did not. (Author).
Emperors in the Jungle
Author: John Lindsay-Poland
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822384604
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Emperors in the Jungle is an exposé of key episodes in the military involvement of the United States in Panama. Investigative journalism at its best, this book reveals how U.S. ideas about taming tropical jungles and people, combined with commercial and military objectives, shaped more than a century of intervention and environmental engineering in a small, strategically located nation. Whether uncovering the U.S. Army’s decades-long program of chemical weapons tests in Panama or recounting the invasion in December 1989 which was the U.S. military’s twentieth intervention in Panama since 1856, John Lindsay-Poland vividly portrays the extent and costs of U.S. involvement. Analyzing new evidence gathered through interviews, archival research, and Freedom of Information Act requests, Lindsay-Poland discloses the hidden history of U.S.–Panama relations, including the human and environmental toll of the massive canal building project from 1904 to 1914. In stunning detail he describes secret chemical weapons tests—of toxins including nerve agent and Agent Orange—as well as plans developed in the 1960s to use nuclear blasts to create a second canal in Panama. He chronicles sustained efforts by Panamanians and international environmental groups to hold the United States responsible for the disposal of the tens of thousands of explosives it left undetonated on the land it turned over to Panama in 1999. In the context of a relationship increasingly driven by the U.S. antidrug campaigns, Lindsay-Poland reports on the myriad issues that surrounded Panama’s takeover of the canal in accordance with the 1977 Panama Canal Treaty, and he assesses the future prospects for the Panamanian people, land, and canal area. Bringing to light historical legacies unknown to most U.S. citizens or even to many Panamanians, Emperors in the Jungle is a major contribution toward a new, more open relationship between Panama and the United States.
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 0822384604
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
Emperors in the Jungle is an exposé of key episodes in the military involvement of the United States in Panama. Investigative journalism at its best, this book reveals how U.S. ideas about taming tropical jungles and people, combined with commercial and military objectives, shaped more than a century of intervention and environmental engineering in a small, strategically located nation. Whether uncovering the U.S. Army’s decades-long program of chemical weapons tests in Panama or recounting the invasion in December 1989 which was the U.S. military’s twentieth intervention in Panama since 1856, John Lindsay-Poland vividly portrays the extent and costs of U.S. involvement. Analyzing new evidence gathered through interviews, archival research, and Freedom of Information Act requests, Lindsay-Poland discloses the hidden history of U.S.–Panama relations, including the human and environmental toll of the massive canal building project from 1904 to 1914. In stunning detail he describes secret chemical weapons tests—of toxins including nerve agent and Agent Orange—as well as plans developed in the 1960s to use nuclear blasts to create a second canal in Panama. He chronicles sustained efforts by Panamanians and international environmental groups to hold the United States responsible for the disposal of the tens of thousands of explosives it left undetonated on the land it turned over to Panama in 1999. In the context of a relationship increasingly driven by the U.S. antidrug campaigns, Lindsay-Poland reports on the myriad issues that surrounded Panama’s takeover of the canal in accordance with the 1977 Panama Canal Treaty, and he assesses the future prospects for the Panamanian people, land, and canal area. Bringing to light historical legacies unknown to most U.S. citizens or even to many Panamanians, Emperors in the Jungle is a major contribution toward a new, more open relationship between Panama and the United States.
Radiation Safety and Major Activities in the Atomic Energy Programs
Author: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 1202
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Publisher:
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 1202
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