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Snowpack ground truth Donner Pass site, Soda Springs, California
Ground truth data taken near Soda Springs, California, on January 18, 1977, in support of the NASA Airborne Instrumentation Research Program are presented. Ground truth data taken in support of this mission were as follows: (1) snow depths were taken every 400 feet; (2) snow densities were taken every 1,200 feet; (3) two snowpits were dug, and limited density, vertical layer classifications, and soil observations were taken; and (4) temperatures of the upper 6 inches of the snowpack were taken at one location
A study of some reactor shielding problems for spacecraft applications
Programs to calculate single-scattered neutron and gamma fluxes from reactor-powered spacecraft radiators and sample calculations from unshielded SNAP-
Saturation of atomic transitions using sub-wavelength diameter tapered optical fibers in rubidium vapor
We experimentally investigate ultralow-power saturation of the rubidium D2
transitions using a tapered optical fiber (TOF) suspended in a warm Rb vapor. A
direct comparison of power-dependent absorption measurements for the TOF system
with those obtained in a standard free-space vapor cell system highlights the
differences in saturation behavior for the two systems. The effects of
hyperfine pumping in the TOF system are found to be minimized due to the short
atomic transit times through the highly confined evanescent optical mode guided
by the TOF. The TOF system data is well-fit by a relatively simple empirical
absorption model that indicates nanoWatt-level saturation powers.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
Snowpack ground truth: Radar test site, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, 8-16 April 1976
Ground-truth data taken at Steamboat Springs, Colorado is presented. Data taken during the period April 8, 1976 - April 16, 1976 included the following: (1) snow depths and densities at selected locations (using a Mount Rose snow tube); (2) snow pits for temperature, density, and liquid water determinations using the freezing calorimetry technique and vertical layer classification; (3) snow walls were also constructed of various cross sections and documented with respect to sizes and snow characteristics; (4) soil moisture at selected locations; and (5) appropriate air temperature and weather data
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