As part of the proficiency training for the Radiological Mapping mission of the Aerial Measuring System (AMS), a survey team from the Remote Sensing Laboratory-Nellis (RSL-Nellis) conducted an aerial radiological survey of selected areas of Area 18 of the Nevada Test Site (NTS) for the purpose of mapping man-made radiation deposited as a result of the Johnnie Boy and Little Feller I tests. The survey area centered over the Johnnie Boy ground zero but also included the ground zero and deposition area of the Little Feller I test, approximately 7,000 feet (2133 meters) southeast of the Johnnie Boy site. The survey was conducted in one flight. The completed survey covered a total of 4.0 square miles. The flight lines (with the turns) over the s...
Terrestrial radioactivity surrounding the Pilgrim Station Nuclear Power Plant was measured using aer...
Three aerial radiological surveys were conducted during the period 16 June through 15 July 1986 over...
The Aerial Radiologcal Measuring System (ARMS), operated for the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, was...
As part of the proficiency training for the Radiological Mapping mission of the Aerial Measuring Sys...
An aerial radiological survey was conducted over Frenchman Flat at the Nevada Test Site from January...
A series of low-altitude, aerial radiological surveys of selected regions within Areas 3, 5, 8, 9, 1...
Measuring terrestrial gamma radiation from airborne platforms has proved to be a useful method for c...
For nearly 40 years, aerial radiological search and survey missions have been performed by the Unite...
An aerial radiological survey was conducted of major sections of the Tonopah Test Range (TTR) in cen...
An aerial radiological survey, which was conducted from March 1 to 13, 1995, covered a 51-square-mil...
Terrestrial radioactivity surrounding the Robert Emmett Ginna Nuclear Power Plant was measured using...
ABSTRACT Ground-based radiological surveys using various forms of Sodium Iodide (NaI) detectors coup...
An aerial radiological survey of the Yucca Mountain Project (YMP) proposed land withdrawal was condu...
The Aerial Radiological Measuring System (ARMS) was used to survey the Monticello Nuclear Generating...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringAmir A. BahadoriWalter J. McNeil...
Terrestrial radioactivity surrounding the Pilgrim Station Nuclear Power Plant was measured using aer...
Three aerial radiological surveys were conducted during the period 16 June through 15 July 1986 over...
The Aerial Radiologcal Measuring System (ARMS), operated for the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, was...
As part of the proficiency training for the Radiological Mapping mission of the Aerial Measuring Sys...
An aerial radiological survey was conducted over Frenchman Flat at the Nevada Test Site from January...
A series of low-altitude, aerial radiological surveys of selected regions within Areas 3, 5, 8, 9, 1...
Measuring terrestrial gamma radiation from airborne platforms has proved to be a useful method for c...
For nearly 40 years, aerial radiological search and survey missions have been performed by the Unite...
An aerial radiological survey was conducted of major sections of the Tonopah Test Range (TTR) in cen...
An aerial radiological survey, which was conducted from March 1 to 13, 1995, covered a 51-square-mil...
Terrestrial radioactivity surrounding the Robert Emmett Ginna Nuclear Power Plant was measured using...
ABSTRACT Ground-based radiological surveys using various forms of Sodium Iodide (NaI) detectors coup...
An aerial radiological survey of the Yucca Mountain Project (YMP) proposed land withdrawal was condu...
The Aerial Radiological Measuring System (ARMS) was used to survey the Monticello Nuclear Generating...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringAmir A. BahadoriWalter J. McNeil...
Terrestrial radioactivity surrounding the Pilgrim Station Nuclear Power Plant was measured using aer...
Three aerial radiological surveys were conducted during the period 16 June through 15 July 1986 over...
The Aerial Radiologcal Measuring System (ARMS), operated for the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, was...