DocumentCode
2948851
Title
Acoustic monitoring of the sinking of the lebaron russell briggs
Author
Sherman, Peter S.
Author_Institution
Naval Ordnance Lab., Silver Spring, MD, USA
fYear
1972
fDate
13-15 Sept. 1972
Firstpage
286
Lastpage
288
Abstract
On 18 August 1970 the WW II Liberty Ship SS LeBARON RUSSELL BRIGGS, loaded with 12,500 M-55 rockets containing nerve gas, was scuttled in 16,600 feet of water 282 miles east of Jacksonville, Florida. Hydrophones and tape recorders were used to monitor the sinking of the BRIGGS. A recording made 2,000 feet from the submergence location was analyzed and 14 events located. The 14 events were identified and their probable causes determined. Based on the recorded signals, it was concluded that there was no significant release of nerve gas during the plunge to the bottom.
Keywords
Bandwidth; Foot; Laboratories; Magnetic recording; Marine vehicles; Monitoring; Rockets; Silver; Sonar equipment; Springs;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in the Ocean Environment, Ocean 72 - IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Newport, RI, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1972.1161133
Filename
1161133
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