Technical Papers Presented at the Defense Nuclear Agency Global Effects Review. Held at Moffett Field, California on 25-27 February 1986. Volume 1.
Abstract
Contents: Urban Area Analysis and Smoke Production; A Critical Examination of Methods of Estimating the Spatial Distribution and Magnitudes of Urban Fuel Loadings; Estimates of Total Combustible Material in NATO and Warsaw Pact Countries; Smoke Emission and Properties; Source Term Research Program at Sandia National Laboratories; Measurements of the Radiative Properties of Smoke Emissions from Vegetative Fuels: Relationship of this Data to Desired Information on the Properties of Urban Smoke Emissions; Wildland Fires and Nuclear Winters: Selected Reconstructions of Historic Large Fires; Progress in Developing the Smoke source Term for Nuclear Winter Studies: Major Uncertainties; Supermicron Wind Suspended Particles and Firestorm Plume Coagulation; High Reliability Fire-Start Mechanism; Collision Formation Kinetics and Optical Properties of Submicrometer, Post detonation Aerosols; Radiative Properties of Dust for Input to Dust Source Terms for Models of the Global Effects of a Nuclear Exchange; Micro-Analytical Techniques for Characterizing the Optical Properties of Soil Aerosols; Overview of DNA's Nuclear dust Re-Analysis Program.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 15, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA185149