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Nutt, G.L.
California Univ., Livermore (USA). Lawrence Livermore Lab1974
California Univ., Livermore (USA). Lawrence Livermore Lab1974
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18 Oct 1974; 10 p
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[en] The full effects of a nuclear explosion are (perhaps fortunately) as yet hardly apprehended by the mass of mankind: such an explosion, either at ground level or at above atmospheric height, could have effects extending over millions of square kilometres. The authors attempt, in simple terms, to assess these effects, starting with the actual ignition process, the subsequent forms of energy distribution (assuming a symmetrical and homogeneous atmosphere) and concluding with the final results, with some possible precautionary measures. (F.N.S.)
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Entstehung und Wirkung des NEMP; Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse
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Bull. Assoc. Suisse Electr; ISSN 0004-587X;
; v. 71(17); p. 906-910

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Oct 1973; 63 p
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[en] The amplitudes of the surface waves created at the free surface, decrease exponentially with increasing depth. Essentially, surface waves inhibit the properties of P, SV and SH waves, and interact with near surface geological structures till their amplitudes vanish with increasing depth. In this study, two major factors affecting the surface waves, the Absorption and the Dispersion, are modelled and the results are compared with the real explosion data
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Yuezey Dalgalarinin Absorptif ve Dispersif Oezellikleri
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UCTEA Chamber of Geophysical Engineers of Turkey, (Turkey); 92 p; ISBN 9944-89-192-4;
; 2007; p. 31; 17. International Geophysical Congress and Exhibition of Turkey; Tuerkiye 17. Uluslararasi Jeofizik Kongre ve Sergisi; Ankara (Turkey); 14-17 Nov 2006; Also available from UCTEA Chamber of Geophysical Engineers of Turkey, Milli Mudafaa Caddesi, No: 10/7, P.K. 74906650, Kizilay, Ankara (TR)

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[en] The author gives a review of the important observation results in Lightning of the Earth since 1965. Let known emphatically that discovery, characteristics and contributing factors trinity of super bolt. Pointed out anti-disturbing measures in detection of near-ground nuclear bursts at satellites should employed
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Nuclear Electronics and Detection Technology; ISSN 0258-0934;
; v. 21(6); p. 494-500

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[en] A criterion for the surface explosion of metal conductors in strong magnetic fields with the magnetic induction rising at rates over 4x1013 G/s has been obtained for a current skinning mode: the explosion occurs as the magnetic energy density at the metal surface becomes as high as a factor of 1.5-2 of the sublimation energy density for the metal under normal conditions.
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(c) 2009 American Institute of Physics; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Vaswani, A.N.; Howard, J.
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Environment Safety and Health (EH) (United States)1999
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Environment Safety and Health (EH) (United States)1999
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1 Jun 1999; 58 p; ITD--20060400; AC02-98CH10886; Also available from OSTI as DE00767082; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/767082-RN8QF8/native/
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[en] It presents the compassion of infrasonic stations for Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) located in nearby Urumqi and analysis of recorded data. By a preliminary analysis, the experimental infrasonic stations have a fairly good monitoring capability that can detect not only atmospheric signals but also the ground explosive events. (authors)
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9 figs., 7 refs.
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Nuclear Electronics and Detection Technology; ISSN 0258-0934;
; v. 30(9); p. 1168-1172

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Legro, J.R.; Abi-Samra, N.C.; Crouse, J.C.; Tesche, F.M.
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsburgh, PA (USA). Advanced Systems Technology Div.; LuTech, Inc., Berkeley, CA (USA)1985
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsburgh, PA (USA). Advanced Systems Technology Div.; LuTech, Inc., Berkeley, CA (USA)1985
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[en] This paper summarizes a method to evaluate the possible effects of magnetohydrodynamic-electromagnetic pulse (MHD-EMP) on power systems. This method is based on the approach adapted to study the impact of geomagnetic storms on power systems. The paper highlights the similarities and differences between the two phenomena. Also presented are areas of concern which are anticipated from MHD-EMP on the overall system operation. 12 refs., 1 fig
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1985; 8 p; IEEE winter power meeting; New York, NY (USA); 1 Jan 1986; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 as DE86000089
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Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Tel Aviv; p. 224-225; Jul 1983; p. 224-225; Published in summary form only.
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