1953
DOI: 10.21236/ada995244
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OPERATION TUMBLER, Nevada Proving Grounds. Project 8.6. Sound Velocity Changes near the Ground in the Vicinity of an Atomic Explosion

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“…The relative importance of these three methods probably varies with device yield, ground range, and type of surface; but the method oi formation of the thermal layer is not at all understood ( References 4,5,6,7,and 8). Temperature measurements have indicated, in general, large temperature rises (up to 2,000 C) that return to nearly ambient before shock arrival.…”
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“…The relative importance of these three methods probably varies with device yield, ground range, and type of surface; but the method oi formation of the thermal layer is not at all understood ( References 4,5,6,7,and 8). Temperature measurements have indicated, in general, large temperature rises (up to 2,000 C) that return to nearly ambient before shock arrival.…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%