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Index
- Aftershocks, 2.105, 6.24-6.27
- Afterwinds, 2.09, 2.18
- Air blast, see Blast
- Air burst, 1.31-1.35, 1.78, 2.03-2.17, 2.32-2.51, see also High-altitude burst
- afterwinds, 2.09, 2.18
- blast wave, 2.32-2.37, see also Blast
- damage, see Damage; Structures
- definition, 1.31
- EMP, 11.66, 11.67
- energy distribution, 1.24-1.27
- fireball, 2.03-2.05, 2.110-2.129
- ground shock, 3.51, 3.52
- injuries, see Injuries
- nuclear radiation, 2.41-2.45, see also Nuclear radiation
- radioactive cloud, see Cloud
- contamination, 9.48, 9.49
- radio and radar effects, see Radio and radar
- thermal radiation, 2.38-2.40, see also Thermal radiation
- Aircraft, damage, 5.94, 5.95, 5.151-5.154
- Alpha particles (or radiation), 1.65, 2.41, 8.01, 8.03, 9.40-9.42, 9.114
- attenuation, 2.42, 9.114
- contamination, 9.42
- hazard, 9.114, 12.97, 12.165, 12.173
- RBE, 12.97
- sources, 2.41, 8.01, 9.40-9.43
- Animals, nuclear explosion effects, 12.240-12.254
- Arch, loading, 4.62-4.66
- Arching effect, soil, 6.96—6.99
- Area integral, fallout, 9.160
- ARGUS effect, 2.146, 2.147
- Atmosphere, density vs. altitude, 3.66, 10.123, 10.124
- ionization, 10.09-10.12, see also Ionosphere
- pressure vs. altitude, 3.66
- properties, 3.66
- scale height, 10.123
- structure, 9.126-9.129
- visibility, 7.12
- Atom, 1.07
- Atomic bomb (or weapon), 1.11, see also Nuclear weapons
- cloud, see Cloud
- explosion, see Nuclear explosion
- number, 1.09
- structure, 1.06-1.09
- Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, 12.142
- Attenuation, radiation, see Alpha particles; Beta particles; Gamma rays, Neutrons; Transmission factors
- Aurora, artificial, 2.62, 2.142-2.145
- Ball of fire, see Fireball
- Base surge, see Surface burst; Underground burst; Underwater burst
- Beta burns, 12.155-12.162
- Beta particles (or radiation), 1.29, 1.43, 1.61-1.66, 2.42, 8.01, 9.13
- attenuation, 2.42, 9.115, 9.116
- and geomagnetic field, see Geomagnetic field
- hazard, external, 12.155-12.162
- internal, 12.163-12.172
- RBE, 12.97
- sources, 1.61-1.63
- stopping altitude, 10.29
- Beta patch, 2.141
- Biological effectiveness, relative (RBE), 12.95
- Biological effects of nuclear radiations, see Nuclear radiations
- Biological half-life, 12.170
- Blackout radio, see Radio and radar
- Blast (and Blast wave), 1.01, 1.25, 2.32-2.37, 3.01-3.85, 6.02, 6.80, 6.81, see also Dynamic pressure; Overpressure; Shockwave
- altitude effect, 3.44-3.46, 3.64-3.68
- arrival time, 3.09, 3.14, 3.63, 3.77
- atmospheric effects on, 3.39-3.43
- bending of, 3.42, 3.43
- characteristics, 3.01-3.20
- damage, see Damage
- and height of burst, 3.30-3.34
- development, 3.01-3.20
- diffraction, 4.03, see also Loading
- duration, 3.14, 3.15, 3.63, 3.76
- front, 1.01, 2.32, 3.02, 3.03
- and ground shock, 3.51, 3.52
- impulse, 3.49
- injuries, see Injuries
- interaction with structures, 4.01-4.67
- loading, see Loading
- Mach effect, see Mach effect
- and meteorological conditions, 3.39-3.43
- negative phase, 3.04, 3.05
- non ideal, 3.47, 4.67
- positive phase, 3.05
- precursor, 3.49, 3.79-3.85, 4.67
- pressure, see Dynamic pressure; Overpressure
- properties, 3.53-3.59
- height of burst curves, 3.73-3.77
- scavenging, 9.67-9.74
- Rankine-Hugoniot relations, 3.53-3.56
- reflection, 3.21-3.29, 3.78, see also Mach effect
- irregular, 3.24
- regular, 3.22
- refraction, 3.42, 3.43
- scaling laws, 3.60-3.63
- and structures, see Damage; Loading
- surface (or terrain) effects, see Terrain effects
- target response, 5.08-5.18, see also Damage
- velocity, 3.55
- wind, 3.07, 3.13, 3.55
- Blood, radiation effects, 12.124-12.132
- Boltzmann constant, 7.73
- -Stefan law, 7.82
- Bone seekers, 12.165
- Boosted weapons, 1.72
- Breakaway, fireball, 2.120, 2.121
- Bridges, damage, 5.127, 5.139, 5.140
- Buildings, damage, see Damage
- Burns, 7.32, 12.13, 12.14, 12.22, 12.51-12.89
- beta, 12.155-12.162
- classification, 12.51-12.58
- under clothing, 12.59-12.60
- to eyes, see Eye injuries
- flame, 12.51
- flash, 7.32, 12.13, 12.14, 12.18, 12.51, 12.74-12.78
- incapacitation from, 12.61, 12.62
- in Japan, 12.13, 12.14, 12.18, 12.68-12.73
- profile, 12.70
- and radiant exposure, 12.63-12.69
- Buses, damage, 5.87
- Cancer, nuclear radiation, 12.147-12.151
- Capture gamma rays, 8.08
- Carbon-14, in nature, 12.198
- in weapons residues, 12.197-12.199
- Casualties, 12.01-12.21, see also Injuries
- in buildings, 12.17
- in Japan, 12.08-12.22
- Cataracts, nuclear radiation, 12.144-12.146
- Cattle, see Animals
- Cavity, in underground burst, 2.102, 6.85-6.88
- Cesium-137, in delayed fallout, 9.124, 12.184-12.187
- Chain reaction, see Fission
- Chimney, in underground burst, 2.103, 6.88, 6.89
- Clean weapon, see Nuclear weapons
- Cloud, condensation, 2.47-2.50, 2.66
- radioactive, 2.06-2.17, 2.19, 2.43, 2.68, 2.97, 9.07-9.09
- dimensions, 2.16
- height, 2.16, 9.96, 10.158
- rate of rise, 2.12
- radioactivity in, 9.61
- radius, 2.16
- scavenging, 9.67-9.74
- stabilized, 2.15, 9.84, 9.91, 9.96
- Compton effect, 8.89, 8.90, 8.95, 8.97, 8.103, 11.105
- and EMP, 11.60-11.63, 11.66
- Concrete, radiation shielding, 8.41, 8.68, 8.69, 8.72, 9.120
- structures, damage, see Damage
- Conjugate points (or regions), 2.143, 10.49, 10.64, 10.65
- Condensation cloud, 2.47-2.50, 2.66
- Contamination, radioactive, 9.48-9.113, 9.154-9.162, see also Fallout; Fission products; Radioactivity, induced
- in air bursts, 9.48, 9.49
- decay, 1.64, 9.15-9.130, 9.146-9.153
- distribution patterns, 9.75-9.113
- dose calculations, 9.15-9.30
- hot spots, 2.31, 9.66, 9.105
- in surface and subsurface bursts, 9.50-9.52, 9.61
- in underwater bursts, 9.53-9.55
- Crack, in underwater burst, 2.65
- Crater, 2.21, 2.90, 6.03-6.11, 6.70-6.79
- dimensions, 6.08-6.11, 6.70-6.72
- formation mechanism, 2.92-2.94
- plastic zone, 6.07, 6.70
- rupture zone, 6.07, 6.70
- underwater, 6.60, 6.61
- Critical mass (or size), 1.46-1.53
- attainment in weapon, 1.51-1.53
- Crops, see Plants
- Cross section, neutron, 8.112
- Curie, 9.141
- Damage, 5.01-5.161, 6.104-6.114
- administrative buildings, 5.19-5.27, 5.139-5.141
- aircraft, 5.94, 5.95, 5.151-5.154
- arches and domes, 6.101
- automobiles, 5.86-5.91, 5.146
- brick structures, 5.139, 5.140
- bridges, 5.127, 5.139, 5.140
- buses, 5.87
- chimneys, 5.34
- commercial buildings, 5.19-5.27, 5.139, 5.140
- communications equipment, 5.122-5.126, 5.148
- concrete buildings, 5.20-5.27, 5.139, 5.140
- diffraction-sensitive structures, 5.139-5.145
- distance relationships, 5.140, 5.146
- domestic appliances, 5.114
- drag-sensitive structures, 5.146-5.154
- dwellings, see Damage, residences
- electrical distribution systems, 5.98-5.105
- fabrics, 7.33-7.36, 7.44-7.48
- forests, 5.146, 5.149, 5.150, 7.60
- frame buildings, 5.25, 5.26, 5.37-5.51, 5.139, 5.140
- gas systems, 5.108-5.121
- houses, see Damage, residences
- hydraulic structures, 6.122-6.125
- industrial buildings, 5.04, 5.28-5.51, 5.139, 5.140
- in Japan, see Japan, nuclear explosions
- machine tools, 5.128-5.133
- masonry buildings, 5.76-5.79, 5.139, 5.140
- mobile homes, 5.80-5.84
- oil tanks, 5.155
- plastics, 7.39, 7.40
- railroad equipment, 5.92, 5.93, 5.146
- residences, 5.04, 5.52-5.84, 5.139, 5.140, 7.28
- ships, 5.96, 5.97, 5.146, 6.63-6.65
- smokestacks, 5.34
- storage tanks, 5.155
- subways, 6.106
- transportation equipment, 5.85-5.97, 5.146, 5.147
- tunnels, 6.109
- utilities, 5.98-5.121
- vehicles, 5.86-5.91, 5.146
- water systems, 5.106, 5.107
- Decay, radioactive, 1.02, 1.62
- fission products, 1.54 see also Fallout, decay
- Decibel, 10.126
- Detection ionizing radiation, see Measurement
- Deuterium fusion reactions, 1.16, 1.67-1.71
- Diffraction loading, see Loading
- -sensitive structures, 5.139-5.145
- Dirty weapons, 9.47
- Dose (and dose rate), radiation, 8.17-8.19
- absorbed, 8.18, 12.94
- biologically effective, 12.93-12.97
- exposure, 8.19, 12.93
- from initial radiation, 8.33, 8.64, 8.121-8.127
- from residual (fallout) radiation, 9.12-9.30
- transmission factors, 8.72, 9.120
- Dosimeter, 8.21, 8.24, 8.29
- Drag loading, see Loading
- -sensitive structures, 5.146-5.154
- Ductility, materials and structures, 5.14-5.18
- Dynamic pressure, 3.06-3.08, 3.13-3.20
- decay rate, 3.07, 3.13, 3.58
- -distance relationships, 3.75
- duration, 3.76
- and height of burst, 3.75
- loading, see Loading, drag
- Rankine-Hugoniot relations, 3.55
- surface effects, 3.50, 3.82
- and wind, 3.07, 3.13-3.17, 3.55
- Earth, shielding, 8.41, 8.72, 9.156, 9.161
- Earthquakes, and underground bursts, 6.24-6.27
- Effective half-life, 12.170
- Electrical and electronic equipment, EMP effects, 11.26-11.59
- nuclear radiation effects, 8.73-8.88, 8.133-8.144
- Electromagnetic pulse (EMP), 1.38, 2.46, 2.61, 11.01-11.76
- and animals, 11.20
- characteristics, 11.04, 11.07-11.09, 11.63-11.65
- and Compton current, 11.60, 11.61
- damage, 11.18-11.20, 11.26, 11.30-11.33, 11.49-11.59
- electrical systems, 11.26, 11.32, 11.33, 11.49-11.53
- electronic equipment, 11.30, 11.31
- and electrical power systems, 11.49-11.53
- energy collectors, 11.16, 11.17
- coupling, 11.27-11.29
- high-altitude bursts, 11.03, 11.13-11.15, 11.26, 11.70-11.76
- medium-altitude bursts, 11.66, 11.67
- protection, 11.19, 11.33-11.40
- and radio stations, 11.54-11.57
- surface bursts, 11.03, 11.10-11.12, 11.68, 11.69
- system-generated, 11.21-11.25
- and telephone systems, 11.58, 11.59
- testing for response, 11.41-11.48
- theory, 11.60-11.76
- Electromagnetic radiation, 1.73-1.79, see also Thermal radiation
- Electromagnetic waves, see Radio and radar
- Electron, 1.08, see also Beta particles
- Electron volt, definition, 1.42
- EMP, see Electromagnetic pulse
- Energy distribution in nuclear explosions, 1.22- 1.27, 7.88, 7.101, 7.102
- Energy, fission, 1.43
- fusion, 1.69
- Energy yield, explosion, 1.20, 1.21, 1.45
- Evasive action, nuclear radiation, 8.48
- thermal radiation, 7.87
- Explosion, atomic, see Nuclear explosion
- Eye injuries, 7.32, 12.79-12.89
- cataracts, 12.144
- flashblindness, 12.83, 12.84, 12.87-12.89
- keratitis, 12.80
- retinal burns, 12.85-12.89
- Fabric damage, thermal, 7.33-7.36, 7.44, 7.48
- Fallout, 2.18-2.31, 2.99, 9.01-9.166
- air burst, 9.48, 9.49
- attenuation of radiation from, 9.114-9.120
- from BRAVO explosion, 9.114-9.120
- cesium-137 in delayed, 9.124, 9.145, 12.184-12.187
- contamination, 9.48-9.113
- distribution, 9.75-9.113
- contours, see Fallout patterns
- decay, 1.64, 9.12-9.30, 9.145-9.153
- half-residence time, 9.133
- stratospheric, 9.130, 9.131, 9.135-9.139
- tropospheric, 9.130-9.134
- from weapons tests, 9.140-9.141
- distribution, 9.59-9.63, see also Fallout patterns
- dose, 9.16-9.30, 9.146-9.162
- rate, area integral, 9.160
- early, 2.28, 9.03, 9.06-9.30
- fractionation, 9.06-9.10
- hazard, to animals, 12.244-12.254
- to humans, 12.155-12.200
- to plants, 12.255-12.265
- and height of burst, 2.128
- hot spots, 2.31, 9.66, 9.105
- iodine in delayed, 9.123
- local, see Fallout, early
- particles, rate of fall, 9.163-9.166
- patterns, 9.75-9.114
- idealized, 9.83-9.103
- limitations, 9.99-9.103
- wind effect, 9.96-9.98
- plutonium in, 9.40, 12.173
- protection factors, 9.120
- and rainfall, 9.67-9.74
- rainout, 9.74
- scavenging, 2.30, 9.67-9.74
- stratospheric, 9.130, 9.131, 9.135-9.139
- strontium-90 in delayed, 9.124, 9.140-9.145, 12.188-12.196
- surface burst, 2.23-2.31, 9.50-9.52
- surface (or terrain) effect, 9.95, 9.101, 9.156, 9.161
- tropospheric, 9.130-9.134
- underground burst, 2.99, 9.05, 9.51, 9.52
- underwater burst, 2.82, 2.85, 9.05, 9.53-9.58
- uranium in, 9.40-9.43
- washout, 9.74
- worldwide, see Fallout, delayed†
- Farm animals, see Animals
- Film badge, 8.26
- Fireball, 1.32, 1.36, 1.40, 2.03-2.05, 2.18, 2.36, 2.38-2.40, 2.54-2.59, 2.110-2.137, 7.73-7.105
- air burst, 2.03-2.05, 2.106-2.129, 7.83, 7.86
- breakaway in, 2.120
- debris uptake, 2.09, 2.18, 2.19, 9.50, 9.59
- development, 2.110-2.121
- dimensions, 1.32, 2.05, 2.127-2.129
- high-altitude burst, 2.53-2.59, 2.132, 2.136, 7.22
- ionization, 10.21-10.24, 10.40-10.44, 10.53-10.55, 10.62
- shock front development, 2.115-2.120
- surface burst, 2.18, 7.20
- thermal power, 7.82-7.85
- thermal radiation, 2.38-2.40, 7.01-7.04, 7.75, 7.76, 7.80-7.84
- underground burst, 2.91, 7.21
- underwater burst, 2.64, 7.21
- X-ray, 2.110-2.119
- Fires, 7.49-7.70
- in Japan, 7.61-7.80
- mass, 7.58-7.60
- origin, 7.49-7.53
- spread, 7.54-7.60
- Firestorm, 7.58, 7.71
- Fission, 1.13, 1.14, 1.21, 1.42-1.56
- chain, 1.42, 1.46-1.50, 1.54-1.59
- energy, 1.15, 1.20, 1.21
- distribution, 1.42-1.45
- TNT equivalent, 1.45
- explosion time scale, 1.54-1.59
- fragments, 1.42, 1.43
- generation time, 1.54
- products, 1.15, 1.26, 1.29, 1.43, 1.60-1.66, 2.06, 2.10, 2.11, see also Fallout, decay
- weapons, see Nuclear weapons
- Flame burns, see Burns, flame
- Flash blindness, 12.83, 12.84, 12.87-12.89
- Flash burns, see Burns, flash
- Fluorescence radiation, high-altitude burst, 2.131, 2.138-2.141
- Fog, and thermal radiation, 7.16, 7.17
- Food plants, see Plants
- Forests, damage, 5.146, 5.149, 5.150, 7.60
- Fractionation, fallout, 9.06-9.10
- Fusion reactions, 1.13, 1.16-1.18, 1.67- 1.72
- weapons, see Thermonuclear weapons
- Gamma rays {or radiation), 1.28-1.30, 1.43, 1.61-1.66, 1.71, 8.01, 8.04, 8.08-8.48
- attenuation, 8.38-8.42, 8.95-8.104, 9.117-9.120
- coefficients, 8.95-8.102
- biological effectiveness, 12.94
- buildup factor, 8.103, 8.104
- capture, 8.08
- delayed, 8.13
- delivery rate, 8.46-8.48
- dose-distance relationships, 8.31-8.37, 8.125-8.132
- evasive action, 8.48
- half-value thickness, 8.39
- hazard, 12.91-12.92
- hydrodynamic enhancement, 8.36, 8.47
- inelastic scattering, 8.09
- interaction with matter, 8.17, 8.89-8.104
- ionization by, 8.17, 8.21
- measurement, 8.20-8.30
- prompt, 8.12
- RBE, 12.94
- scattering, 8.44, 8.45
- shielding, 8.05, 8.38-8.45, 8.72, 9.120
- skyshine, 8.44
- sources, 1.61-1.63, 8.08-8.16, 9.16
- spectrum, nuclear explosion, 8.105
- stopping altitude, 10.29
- tenth-value thickness, 8.39-8.42, 8.102-8.104
- transmission factors, 8.72, 9.120
- and weapon yield, 8.63, 8.64
- Gas systems, damage, 5.108-5.121
- Geiger counter, 8.21
- Genetic effects, radiation, 12.208-12.219
- Geomagnetic field, and auroral phenomena, 2.142-2.145
- and beta particle motion, 2.143, 10.27, 10.46-10.51
- conjugate regions, 2.141, 2.143, 10.27, 10.47, 10.64
- and ionization, 10.46-10.51, 10.55, 10.63-10.66
- and weapon debris, 10.55, 10.63, 10.64, 10.70
- Glass, missile hazard, 12.42, 12.43, 12.238
- Ground motion, in surface burst, 6.12-6.17
- in underground burst, 6.33-6.40, 6.90-6.93
- Ground shock, see Shock
- Ground zero, 2.34
- Gun-barrel assembly, 1.52
- Half-life, biological, 12.170
- effective, 12.170
- radioactive, 1.63
- Half-residence time, delayed fallout, 9.133
- Half-value thickness, 8.39
- Harbor damage, see Hydraulic structures
- Height of burst and blast damage, 3.30-3.33
- and blast wave arrival time, 3.77
- and dynamic pressure, 3.75
- duration, 3.76
- and fallout, 2.128
- optimum, 3.73
- and overpressure, 3.73
- duration, 3.76
- scaling, 3.62
- Hematological effects, radiation, 12.124-12.132
- High-altitude burst, 1.24, 1.36, 1.37, 2.52-2.62, 2.130-2.150
- auroral phenomena, 2.62, 2.142-2.145
- beta patch, 2.141
- blast, 3.68
- definition, 1.36, 2.130
- and EMP, see Electromagnetic pulse
- energy distribution, 1.36, 2.130, 7.89-7.92
- eye injuries, 12.87
- fireball, 2.53-2.59, 2.131, 2.136, 7.22
- FISHBOWL series, 2.52
- fluorescence radiation, 2.131, 2.138-2.141
- ionization, atmospheric, 10.40-10.74
- and ozone layer, 2.148-2.150
- phenomena, 1.36, 1.37, 2.52-2.60, 2.130-2.150
- radio and radar effects, 10.89-10.121
- shock wave, 2.136
- thermal radiation, 2.131-2.135, 7.89-7.92, 7.102-7.105
- X-ray pancake, 2.130, 7.91, 7.103
- Hiroshima, nuclear explosion, 2.24, see also Japan
- Hot spots, 2.31, 9.66, 9.105
- House damage, see Damage, residences
- Hydraulic fill, craters, 6.09
- Hydraulic structures, damage, 6.122-6.125
- Hydrodynamic enhancement, 8.36, 8.47, 8.128-8.131
- phase, fireball, 2.117
- separation, 2.115
- Hypocenter, explosion, 2.34
- Hydrogen bomb, see Thermonuclear weapons
- isotopes, 1.16, 1.17, 1.67-1.69
- Ignition, materials, 7.33-7.40
- Implosion, 1.53
- Impulse, 3.59, 3.63, 3.65, 3.66
- and structure loading, 4.54, 4.56, 4.66
- Incendiary effects, see Fires
- Induced radioactivity, 8.16, 9.31-9.39
- Industrial buildings, damage, 5.04, 5.28-5.51, 5.139, 5.140
- Initial nuclear radiation, 1.02, 1.26-1.29, 1.34, 1.37-1.39, 2.41-2.45, 8.01-8.72, 8.89-8.124, 9.04, see also Gamma rays; Neutrons
- Injuries, 12.01-12.239, see also Burns; Casualties; Radiation injury
- blast, direct 12.24-12.38, 12.239
- indirect, 12.39-12.50, 12.238
- blood, see Blood
- burn, 12.51-12.78, see also Burns
- causes, 12.18
- combined, 12.133-12.143
- eardrums, 12.38
- eye, see Eye injuries
- in Japan, 12.08-12.23, 12.68-12.78, 12.114-12.132, 12.144-12.154
- ionizing radiation, 12.91, see also Radiation injury
- lung damage, 12.38
- from missiles, 12.41-12.48
- nuclear radiation, see Burns, beta; Radiation injury
- protection by buildings, 12.17
- thermal radiation, see Burns
- Iodine in delayed fallout, 9.123
- Ionization, 1.38, 8.17, 10.04
- atmospheric, 10.09-10.20, see also Geomagnetic field
- and electromagnetic waves, 10.04-10.08, 10.125-10.137
- in nuclear explosions, 10.21-10.74
- below 10 miles, 10.34-10.39
- 10 to 40 miles, 10.40-10.52
- 40 to 65 miles, 10.53-10.61
- above 65 miles, 10.62-10.74
- Ionizing radiation, 12.91, see also Nuclear radiation
- Ionosphere, 10.09-10.20
- electron density, 10.09
- delayed radiation effects, 10.154-10.164
- nuclear explosion effects, see Ionization, in nuclear explosions
- prompt radiation effects, 10.138-10.153
- radio and radar effects, see Radio and radar
- Ion pairs, 1.38, 8.17
- Iron, radiation shielding, 8.41, 8.104
- Isothermal sphere, fireball, 2.114-2.120, 2.124
- Isotopes, 1.09
- hydrogen, 1.16, 1.17, 1.67-1.69
- Japan, nuclear explosions, 2.24
- casualties, 12.08-12.23
- nuclear radiation injuries, 12.114-12.132, 12.144-12.154
- structural damage, 5.28-5.34, 5.52, 5.53, 5.85, 5.98, 5.106-5.108, 5.127
- thermal radiation, burns, 12.68-12.78
- incendiary effects, 7.61-7.72
- materials effects, 7.44-7.48
- Keloid formation, 12.78
- Keratitis, 12.80
- Leukemia, nuclear radiation, 12.147-12.149
- Lithium deuteride, 1.70, 1.71
- Loading, blast, 4.01-4.67, 6.94-6.103
- arched structures, 4.62-4.66
- buried structures, 6.94-6.103
- development, 4.22-4.37
- shape effect, 4.35-4.37
- size effect, 4.31-4.34
- diffraction, 4.03, 4.05-4.11
- drag, 4.12-4.14, 4.29
- nonideal blast wave, 4.67
- structures, 4.15-4.20, 4.41-4.67
- box-like, closed, 4.41-4.45
- partially open, 4.46-4.51
- cylindrical, 4.57-4.16
- open-frame, 4.52-4.56
- Lung injuries, 12.15, 12.28, 12.38
- Mach effect, 2.33-2.37, 3.24-3.31, 3.34
- front (or stem), 2.33-2.37, 3.25
- and height of burst, 3.29
- triple point, 3.25
- Machine tools damage, 5.128-5.133
- Marshall Islands, inhabitants, 12.175-12.183
- Masonry buildings, damage, 5.76-5.79, 5.139, 5.140
- Mean free path, 2.113, 7.79
- Measurement, ionizing radiation, 8.20-8.30, 8.58-8.62
- Megacurie, 9.141
- Mesosphere, 3.42, 9.126
- Meteorological effects, blast wave, 3.39-3.43
- fallout, 9.66-9.74, 9.102, see also Hot spots; Scavenging
- fires, 7.54, 7.58, 7.71, 7.72
- Million electron volt (or MeV), 1.42
- Mobile homes, damage, 5.80-5.84
- Monitoring, ionizing radiation, see Measurement
- Mutations, see Genetic effects
- Nagasaki, nuclear explosion, 2.24, see also Japan
- Neoplasms, nuclear radiation, 12.147-12.151
- Neutron, 1.08, 1.31, 8.01, 8.04, 8.49-8.72
- absorption (or attenuation), 8.66-8.72, 9.120
- capture, 8.08, 8.11, 8.16, 8.54, 8.56, 9.31-9.39
- cross section, 8.112
- delayed, 8.50
- dose-distance relationships, 8.121-8.124
- fast, 8.52
- fluence, 8.61
- flux, 8.60
- measurement, 8.58-8.62
- hydrodynamic enhancement, 8.50
- induced activity, 8.16, 9.31-9.39
- initial nuclear radiation, 8.01, 8.04, 8.49-8.72
- interaction with matter, 8.107-8.113
- ionization, 8.58, 8.59
- measurement, 8.58-8.62
- prompt, 8.50
- RBE, 12.97
- scattering, 2.41, 8.09, 8.52, 8.53, 8.107, 8.108
- shielding, 8.66-8.72, 9.120
- slow, 8.52
- slowing down, 8.54
- sources, 8.01, 8.04, 8.49-8.57
- spectrum, 8.53, 8.114-8.120
- equilibrium, 8.118, 8.119
- thermal, 8.52
- from thermonuclear (fusion) reactions, 1.69, 1.72, 8.57, 8.116, 8.117, 8.119
- transmission factors, 8.72, 9.120
- transmission from source, 8.52-8.56, 8.117-8.120
- Nitrogen, neutron reaction, 8.11, 8.54, 8.56, 8.110, 9.34
- Nuclear explosion, blast wave, 1.01, see also Blast; Shock
- casualties, see Casualties
- characteristics, 1.01-1.23
- and conventional explosions, 1.01-1.03
- damage, see Damage
- description, air burst, 2.03-2.51, see also Air burst
- high-altitude burst, 2.52-2.62, see also High-altitude burst
- surface burst, 2.03-2.51, see also Surface burst
- underground burst, 2.90-2.105
- underwater burst, 2.63-2.89
- fireball development, see Fireball
- incendiary effects, see Fires
- injuries, see Injuries; Radiation injury
- ionization, see Ionization
- nuclear radiation, see Nuclear radiation
- pressures, 2.107
- principles, 1.46-1.59
- radio and radar effects, see Radio and radar
- shock wave, 1.01, see also Blast; Shock
- temperatures, 1.23, 2.107, 7.75
- thermal radiation: see Thermal radiation
- types, 1.31-1.41, 2.01, 2.02
- Nuclear radiation, 1.02, 1.34-1.39, 2.41-2.45
- from air burst, 1.33-1.35, 2.44, 2.45
- biological effects, on animals, 12.240-12.254
- on man, see Radiation injury
- on plants, 12.240-12.243, 12.255-12.265
- initial, see Initial nuclear radiation
- injuries, see Radiation injury
- prompt, 2.41
- residual, see Residual nuclear radiation
- from surface burst, 2.23-2.31, 8.37, 8.65, 9.50-9.52
- transmission factors, 8.72, 9.120
- from underground burst, 1.39, 2.99, 2.100
- from underwater burst, 2.77-2.79, 2.81, 2.82, 2.89
- Nuclear weapons, 1.02, 1.11, 1.19-1.21, 1.51-1.72, see also Nuclear explosions
- boosted, 1.72
- clean and dirty, 9.47
- criticality attainment, 1.51-1.53
- fission, 1.46-1.59
- fusion, 1.67-1.72, see also Thermonuclear weapons
- salted, 9.11
- thermonuclear, see Thermonuclear weapons
- yield, 1.20, 1.21
- Nucleus, atomic, 1.08
- Nuclide, 1.10
- radioactive, 1.30
- Oil-tank damage, 5.155
- Overpressure, 2.33, 3.01-3.05, 3.21-3.34, 3.53-3.85, see also Blast; Loading; Mach effect
- decay rate, 3.09, 3.57
- distance relationships, 3.73
- duration, 3.76
- free air, 3.72
- and height of burst, 3.73, 3.76
- loading, see Loading, diffraction
- negative, 3.05
- peak, 3.02, 3.74
- arrival time, 3.77
- Rankine-Hugoniot relations, 3.55, 3.56
- reflected, 3.56, 3.78
- scaling, 3.66
- surface (terrain) effects, 3.47-3.50, 3.79-3.85
- Ozone layer, nuclear explosion effects, 2.148-2.150
- Pair production, gamma-ray, 8.92
- Particles, rate of fall, 9.163-9.166
- Pathology, radiation injury, 12.220-12.237
- Photoelectric effect, gamma-ray, 8.91
- Photon, 1.74, 7.79
- Planck equation (or theory), 1.74, 7.73, 7.74
- Plants, nuclear explosion effects, 12.240-12.243, 12.255-12.265
- Plastic deformation, 5.15
- Plastics, thermal damage, 7.39
- Plastic zone, crater, 6.07, 6.70
- Plutonium, fission, 1.14, 1.15, 1.18, 1.42, 1.44, 1.45
- hazard, 12.173
- in weapons residues, 9.40-9.43
- Polar front, 9.127
- Precursor, blast wave, 3.49, 3.79-3.85
- loading, 4.67
- Pressure, blast and shock, see Dynamic pressure; Loading; Overpressure
- Profile burns, 12.70
- Protection, see Evasive action; Shielding
- factors, initial radiation, 8.72
- fallout, 9.120
- Proton, 1.08
- Quantum, 1.74
- theory, see Planck
- Rad, 8.18
- Radar effects, see Radio and radar
- Radiant exposure, 7.35
- power, 7.74, 7.82-7.84, 7.86
- Radiation injury, 12.90-12.237
- acute, 12.102-12.132
- blood, 12.124-12.132
- cancer (neoplasms), 12.147-12.151
- cataracts, 12.144-12.146
- clinical phenomena, 12.108-12.123
- delayed, 12.142-12.154
- from fallout,
- early, 12.155-12.183
- delayed, 12.184-12.200
- genetic, 12.208-12.219
- pathology, 12.220-12.237
- thyroid, 12.171, 12.181-12.183
- Radiation Effects Research Foundation, 12.142
- Radiation, nuclear, see Gamma rays; Neutrons; Nuclear radiation
- Radioactive capture, neutrons, 8.08
- Radioactive cloud, see Cloud
- Radioactive half-life, 1.63
- Radioactivity, 1.02, 1.28-1.30, 1.61-1.66, see also Fallout
- induced, 8.16, 9.31-9.39
- Radioflash, see Electromagnetic pulse
- Radionuclide, 1.30
- Radio and radar effects, 10.01-10.164, see also Ionization, in nuclear explosions
- attenuation, signal, 10.78, 10.79
- blackout, 10.01
- Doppler shift, 10.83
- degradation, signal, 10.75-10.77
- HF (high-frequency), 10.100-10.107
- hydromagnetic disturbance, 10.26
- initial radiation, 10.149-10.153
- LF (low-frequency), 10.97, 10.98
- MF (medium-frequency), 10.82-10.84
- noise, 10.80, 10.81
- phase changes, 10.82-10.84, 10.94
- radar systems, 10.114-10.122
- radio systems, 10.89-10.113, 10.122
- residual radiation, 10.154-10.164
- scattering, 10.87, 10.88
- summary, 10.122
- UHF (ultrahigh-frequency), 10.112, 10.113
- VHF (very-high-frequency), 10.92-10.111
- VLF (very-low-frequency), 10.92-10.96
- Railroad equipment, damage, 5.92, 5.93, 5.146
- Rainout, 9.74
- Rankine-Hugoniot relations, 3.53-3.56
- RBE (Relative biological effectiveness), 12.94
- Reflection, blast wave, see Blast wave; Mach effect
- Reinforced-concrete buildings, damage, 5.20- 5.27, 5.139, 5.140
- Relative biological effectiveness (RBE), 12.94
- Rem, 12.95
- Residences, damage, 5.04, 5.52-5.84, 5.139, 5.140, 7.28
- Residual nuclear radiation, 1.02, 1.26-1.30, 1.35, 1.39, 9.01-9.166, see also Fallout; Radioactivity, induced
- Response, spectrum, 6.90
- structures, 5.08-5.18, see also Damage
- Retinal burns, see Eye injuries
- Roentgen, 8.17
- Rupture zone, crater, 6.07, 6.70
- Scattering, see Compton effect; Gamma radiation; Thermal radiation; Neutrons
- Scavenging, fallout, 2.30, 9.67-9.74
- Scintillation counter, 8.23
- Seismic effects, 2.102, 2.105, 6.19-6.27
- Semiconductor detector, 8.22
- Semiconductor, EMP effects, 11.31, 11.32
- radiation effects, 8.77-8.80
- Shake, 1.54
- Shielding, gamma rays, 8.05, 8.38-8.45, 8.72, 9.120
- neutrons, 8.66-8.72
- thermal radiation, 7.18, 7.19
- Ships, damage, 5.96, 5.97, 5.146, 6.63-6.65
- Shock (and Shock wave), 1.01, 1.33, 6.82-6.84, see also Blast
- front, 1.01, 3.03
- in fireball, 2.155-2.120
- ground, in air burst, 3.51, 3.52
- damage from, 6.104-6.114
- in surface burst, 6.12-6.17
- in underground burst, 6.18, 6.19, see also Seismic effects
- in underwater burst, 6.14-6.52, 6.115-6.118
- Skin burns, see Burns
- Skyshine, gamma-ray, 8.44
- Slick, in underwater burst, 2.65
- Smoke, and thermal radiation, 7.16, 7.17
- Soil, vaporization in surface burst, 2.18
- Spray dome in underwater burst, 2.66, 2.84
- Stagnation pressure, 4.25
- Stefan-Boltzmann law, 7.82
- Stopping altitude, 10.29
- Storage tank, damage, 5.155
- Stratosphere, 9.126
- fallout from, 9.130, 9.131, 9.135-9.139
- Stopping altitude, radiation, 10.29
- Strontium-90 in delayed fallout, 9.124, 9.140-9.145
- radiation hazard, 12.188-12.196
- Structural damage, see Damage
- Structures, see Damage; Loading
- Subsurface bursts, see Surface; Underground; Underwater
- Subways, damage, 6.106
- Surface (and shallow underground) burst, 1.40, 2.18-2.31, 2.90-2.100, 6.01-6.18
- air blast, 2.32-2.37, 3.34-3.74, 6.02, 6.80, 6.81
- characteristics, 2.18-2.37, 2.90-2.100, 6.01-6.18
- contact, 3.34, 3.74
- crater formation, 2.21, 2.90-2.94, 6.03-6.11, 6.70-6.79, see also Crater
- damage in, 6.28-6.31, 6.94-6.103
- EMP effect, 11.03, 11.10- 11.12, 11.68, 11.69
- fallout, 2.23-2.31, 9.50-9.52, see also Fallout
- fireball, 2.18, 7.20
- ground motion, 6.82-6.84
- ground shock, 6.12-6.18
- nuclear radiation, initial, 8.37, 8.65, see also Nuclear radiation
- residual, 2.23-2.31, 9.50-9.52
- radioactive cloud, 2.19-2.22
- contamination, 9.50-9.52
- thermal radiation, 7.20, 7.42, 7.101
- Surface effects on blast, see Terrain effects
- Surface zero, 2.34
- Survey meter, 7.30
- Tamper, nuclear weapon, 1.50
- Tenth-value thickness, 8.38, 8.102
- Terrain effects, on blast, 3.35-3.38, 3.47-3.50, 3.79-3.85
- on fallout, 9.95, 9.101, 9.156; 9.161
- Thermal layer, 3.80
- Thermal pulses, in air burst, 2.38-2.40, 7.86, 7.87
- in high-altitude burst, 2.132, 2.133, 7.89
- Thermal radiation, 1.02, 1.22-1.25, 1.73-1.79, 7.01-7.105
- absorption, in materials, 7.23-7.31, 7.33, 7.34
- in air burst, 1.33, 2.38-2.40, 7.03-7.05, 7.85-7.100
- and atmospheric conditions, 7.11-7.17, 7.98
- attenuation, 7.08-7.19, 7.94, 7.98
- burns, see Burns, flash
- damage, 7.33-7.40
- definition, 7.02
- effects, 7.23-7.53
- in Japan, 7.44-7.48, 7.61-7.72
- energy fraction, air burst, 1.25, 7.04, 7.88
- high-altitude burst, 7.22, 7.90, 7.102, 7.104
- surface burst, 7.101
- evasive action, 7.87
- exposure-distance relationship, 7.41-7.43, 7.93-7.105
- and fabrics, 7.27, 7.33-7.35
- from fireball, 7.01-7.22, 7.73-7.92
- in high-altitude burst, 7.22, 7.89-7.92, 7.102-7.105
- ignition exposures, 7.35, 7.40
- incendiary effects, 7.49-7.72
- injuries, 7.32, 12.51-12.78
- materials ignition, 7.33-7.40, 7.44-7.49
- and plastics, 7.39
- primary, 1.77, 7.01, 7.75, see also Thermal X-rays
- prompt, 7.02
- pulses, see Thermal pulses
- radiant exposure, 7.35
- power, 7.74, 7.82-7.84, 7.86
- scattering, 7.08, 7.10-7.17, 7.19, 7.95, 7.98
- shielding, 7.18, 7.19
- smoke and fog effects, 7.16, 7.17
- in surface burst, 7.20, 7.101
- transmittance, 7.95-7.98, 7.101, 7.104, 7.105
- underground burst, 2.99
- underwater burst, 2.80
- Thermal X-rays, 1.77-1.79, 7.01, 7.75, 7.80, 7.81, 7.90-7.92, 7.104
- ionization, 10.53, 10.57, 10.60, 10.62, 10.69
- Thermonuclear (fusion) reactions, 1.17-1.19, 1.67-1.72
- weapons, 1.67-1.72
- fallout patterns, 9.94
- gamma rays, 8.33
- neutrons, 8.64, 8.116, 8.117, 8.119
- Thermosphere, 3.43, 9.126
- Thyroid abnormalities, 12.171, 12.181-12.183
- Time scale, fission explosion, 1.54-1.59
- TNT equivalent, 1.20, 1.45
- Trailer coach, damage, 5.80-5.84
- Transient-radiation effects on electronics (TREE), 8.73-8.88, 8.133-8.144
- characteristics, 8.73-8.76
- effects on equipment, 8.77, 8.78
- mechanism, 8.133-8.144
- Transmission factors, initial nuclear radiation, 8.72
- residual nuclear radiation, 9.120
- Transmittance, thermal radiation, 7.95-7.98, 7.101-7.104, 7.105
- Transportation equipment, damage, 5.85-5.97, 5.146, 5.147
- Trinity test, 2.36, 12.245, 12.246
- Triple point, 3.25, see also Mach effect
- Tritium, thermonuclear (fusion) reactions, 1.67- 1.70
- in residual radiation, 12.197, 12.200
- Tropopause, 2.13, 9.126
- Troposphere, 3.40, 9.126
- fallout from, 9.130-9.134
- Tunnels, damage, 6.109
- Ultraviolet radiation, 1.73, 1.78, 2.38, 2.39, 7.75, 7.76
- Underground burst (deep), 1.39, 2.90-2.105, 6.19-6.40, 6.85-6.93
- aftershocks, 2.105, 6.20-6.27
- air blast, 6.02, 6.53
- base surge, 2.96-2.98
- cavity, 2.102, 6.85-6.88
- characteristics, 2.90-2.105
- chimney, 2.103, 6.89
- damage criteria, 6.104-6.114
- fallout, 2.98, see also Fallout
- fault displacement, 6.20-6.27
- fireball, 2.91
- ground motion, 6.33-6.40
- loading, buried structures, 6.104-6.111
- seismic effects, 6.19-6.27
- shallow, see Surface burst
- shock wave, 6.18, 6.19, 6.33
- and structures, 6.33-6.40
- Underwater burst, 1.39, 2.63-2.89, 6.41-6.69, 6.115-6.125
- air blast, 6.53, 6.68, 6.69
- base surge, radioactive, 2.76-2.79
- visible.2.72-2.75
- characteristics, 2.63-2.79, 6.41-6.69
- cloud, 2.69
- column, 2.67, 2.68
- contamination, water, 9.53-9.58
- crack, 2.65
- crater formation, 6.60, 6.61
- damage, 6.62-6.64
- deep, 2.81-2.89
- fireball, 2.64
- hydraulic structures, damage, 6.122-6.124
- nuclear radiation, 2.74-2.79, 2.81, 2.82, see also Fallout
- overpressure, water, 6.41
- plume, 2.67
- shallow, 2.63-2.82
- ships, damage, 6.58, 6.63-6.69
- shock wave, 6.41-6.52, 6.62-6.69, 6.115-6.118
- reflection, 6.43, 6.44-6.52
- surface cutoff, 6.43
- slick, 2.65
- thermal radiation, 2.80
- water waves, 2.70, 2.71, 6.54-6.59, 6.119-6.121
- Unit-time reference dose rate, 9.16-9.23, 9.92-9.95
- Uranium fission, 1.14, 1.15, 1.18, 1.42, 1.44, 1.45, 1.72
- hazard, 12.174
- in weapons residues, 9.31, 9.40-9.42
- Utilities, damage, 5.98-5.121
- Vehicle, damage, 5.86-5.91, 5.146
- Wall-bearing structures, 5.27, 5.139
- Wall failure, 5.145
- Weapons, nuclear, see Nuclear weapons
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Weather effects, see Meteorological effects
- Wien's displacement law, 7.77
- Wilson cloud, 2.47-2.50, 2.66
- Wind, and fallout patterns, 9.96-9.98
- Wind (dynamic pressure), 3.07, 3.08, 3.13, 3.14, 3.16
- velocity, 3.07, 3.55
- Wood, thermal radiation effects, 7.37, 7.38, 7.40, 7.44
- Worldwide fallout, see Fallout, delayed†
- X-ray fireball, 2.110
- X rays, 1.73, 1.77, 1.79
- absorption, 2.134, 7.80, 7.81, 7.92
- degradation, 1.78, 2.38, 7.02, 7.75
- ionization, atmospheric, 10.53, 10.57, 10.60, 10.62, 10.69
- pancake, 2.134, 2.135, 7.91, 7.103
- stopping altitude, 10.29
- thermal, see Thermal X-rays
- Yield, explosion, 1.20, 1.21, 1.45
- † This exact entry is not present in the 1977 edition, despite appearing in the 1962 edition. We have substituted a link to the entry for “Fallout.”