Project SEDAN, Project 62.89. Close-In Effects of an Underground Nuclear Detonation on Vegetation. I. Immediate Effects of Cratering, Throw-Out, and Blast.
Abstract
The objectives of research now in progress are: (1) to estimate the extent to which vegetation has been destroyed or damaged by cratering, blast, and/or throw-out, (2) to study the re-establishment of vegetation in areas where the original vegetation was completely destroyed and the surface covered by a foot or more of radioactive throw-out, (3) to study the recovery of vegetation which was damaged but not destroyed by blast and/or throw-out, and (4) to study the effects, if any are detectable, of the exposure of plants to gamma radiation and to heavy deposits of radioactive dust derived from the base surge cloud.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1963
- Accession Number
- ADA076365
Entities
People
- W. E. Martin
Organizations
- University of California, Los Angeles