An Examination of Protocols for The Collection of Munitions-Derived Explosives Residues on Snow-Covered Ice

Range contamination and sustainability are major issues for the United States military. Training is a critical factor in force readiness, and the availability of ranges is crucial to this need. To determine the impact of training on ranges, data are required on the deposition of explosives residues...

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Main Authors: Walsh, Michael R., Walsh, Marianne E., Ramsey, Charles A., Jenkins, Thomas F.
Other Authors: ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2005
Subjects:
ICE
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA434936
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spelling ftdtic:ADA434936 2023-05-15T15:55:49+02:00 An Examination of Protocols for The Collection of Munitions-Derived Explosives Residues on Snow-Covered Ice Walsh, Michael R. Walsh, Marianne E. Ramsey, Charles A. Jenkins, Thomas F. ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB 2005-04 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA434936 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA434936 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA434936 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited., Availability: This document is not available from DTIC in microfiche. DTIC AND NTIS Snow Ice and Permafrost Ammunition and Explosives *EXPLOSIVES *SNOW COVER OPERATIONAL READINESS ICE SAMPLING MILITARY TRAINING QUALITY ASSURANCE ORDNANCE CONTAMINATION RESIDUES MORTARS HOWITZERS Text 2005 ftdtic 2016-02-21T11:34:08Z Range contamination and sustainability are major issues for the United States military. Training is a critical factor in force readiness, and the availability of ranges is crucial to this need. To determine the impact of training on ranges, data are required on the deposition of explosives residues from live-fire and blow-in-place detonation of munitions. A method of sampling on snow-covered ranges, the discrete sampling method, was developed by the Army's Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory to determine residues from the detonation of munitions. Although very effective, it requires the collection of many large samples, resulting in labor-intensive field operations and much processing and analysis work in the laboratory. By examining sampled locations within detonation plumes, it appears that collection bias may be affecting the results. There was also no methodology for quality assurance in the collection of the samples. We have examined the process currently in use and carried out a series of experiments to determine whether bias and sample quality issues are present in the sampling technique. Alternative methods of sample collection that afford a greater opportunity for quality control were examined and compared to the discrete sampling method. The recommended alternative sampling protocol is to collect multi-increment samples, and experimental results using this method are presented. The original document contains color images. Text Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Ice permafrost Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Ammunition and Explosives
*EXPLOSIVES
*SNOW COVER
OPERATIONAL READINESS
ICE
SAMPLING
MILITARY TRAINING
QUALITY ASSURANCE
ORDNANCE
CONTAMINATION
RESIDUES
MORTARS
HOWITZERS
spellingShingle Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Ammunition and Explosives
*EXPLOSIVES
*SNOW COVER
OPERATIONAL READINESS
ICE
SAMPLING
MILITARY TRAINING
QUALITY ASSURANCE
ORDNANCE
CONTAMINATION
RESIDUES
MORTARS
HOWITZERS
Walsh, Michael R.
Walsh, Marianne E.
Ramsey, Charles A.
Jenkins, Thomas F.
An Examination of Protocols for The Collection of Munitions-Derived Explosives Residues on Snow-Covered Ice
topic_facet Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Ammunition and Explosives
*EXPLOSIVES
*SNOW COVER
OPERATIONAL READINESS
ICE
SAMPLING
MILITARY TRAINING
QUALITY ASSURANCE
ORDNANCE
CONTAMINATION
RESIDUES
MORTARS
HOWITZERS
description Range contamination and sustainability are major issues for the United States military. Training is a critical factor in force readiness, and the availability of ranges is crucial to this need. To determine the impact of training on ranges, data are required on the deposition of explosives residues from live-fire and blow-in-place detonation of munitions. A method of sampling on snow-covered ranges, the discrete sampling method, was developed by the Army's Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory to determine residues from the detonation of munitions. Although very effective, it requires the collection of many large samples, resulting in labor-intensive field operations and much processing and analysis work in the laboratory. By examining sampled locations within detonation plumes, it appears that collection bias may be affecting the results. There was also no methodology for quality assurance in the collection of the samples. We have examined the process currently in use and carried out a series of experiments to determine whether bias and sample quality issues are present in the sampling technique. Alternative methods of sample collection that afford a greater opportunity for quality control were examined and compared to the discrete sampling method. The recommended alternative sampling protocol is to collect multi-increment samples, and experimental results using this method are presented. The original document contains color images.
author2 ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB
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author Walsh, Michael R.
Walsh, Marianne E.
Ramsey, Charles A.
Jenkins, Thomas F.
author_facet Walsh, Michael R.
Walsh, Marianne E.
Ramsey, Charles A.
Jenkins, Thomas F.
author_sort Walsh, Michael R.
title An Examination of Protocols for The Collection of Munitions-Derived Explosives Residues on Snow-Covered Ice
title_short An Examination of Protocols for The Collection of Munitions-Derived Explosives Residues on Snow-Covered Ice
title_full An Examination of Protocols for The Collection of Munitions-Derived Explosives Residues on Snow-Covered Ice
title_fullStr An Examination of Protocols for The Collection of Munitions-Derived Explosives Residues on Snow-Covered Ice
title_full_unstemmed An Examination of Protocols for The Collection of Munitions-Derived Explosives Residues on Snow-Covered Ice
title_sort examination of protocols for the collection of munitions-derived explosives residues on snow-covered ice
publishDate 2005
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA434936
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genre Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Ice
permafrost
genre_facet Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Ice
permafrost
op_source DTIC AND NTIS
op_relation http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA434936
op_rights Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited., Availability: This document is not available from DTIC in microfiche.
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