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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8752 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Trinity 2 Alamos 1 site 1 japanese 1 explosion 1 damage 1 city 1 bomb 1 TRINITY 1 Site 1 Range 1 Project 1 Post 1 New 1 Nagasaki 1 Mexico 1 July 1 Hiroshima 1 Guard 1 Group 1 Father 1 August 1 Atomic Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 193 bomb 167 explosion 149 city 148 area 132 radiation 122 test 122 ground 118 foot 112 damage 96 time 96 personnel 94 mile 94 building 93 blast 89 house 88 fire 85 effect 73 site 68 pressure 63 day 61 shelter 59 group 59 exposure 57 number 54 hour 52 center 52 burn 49 man 49 injury 47 trinity 47 flash 47 device 47 detonation 46 scientist 46 report 46 distance 45 heat 45 gamma 43 meter 41 monitor 41 bombing 39 roentgen 39 plutonium 37 way 36 light 36 level 35 part 35 kilometer 34 air 33 year Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 116 Nagasaki 107 Hiroshima 86 Trinity 72 Project 71 July 62 TRINITY 59 New 57 Site 57 Los 57 Alamos 54 Manhattan 51 Army 49 Mexico 49 Father 43 Group 40 August 36 Range 34 Guard 32 Atomic 30 General 29 Japanese 29 Japan 29 Base 28 X 28 Post 26 United 26 States 26 Jumbo 24 District 23 War 23 Medical 23 Dr. 23 Camp 22 LASL 21 X. 21 Engineer 20 University 20 Alamogordo 19 White 19 September 19 National 19 Groves 18 Corps 18 Broadway 17 Scientific 17 Missile 17 McDonald 17 Department 16 Sands 16 Oppenheimer Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 207 it 107 we 107 they 47 them 44 he 41 us 40 i 18 him 10 itself 9 themselves 9 one 6 you 6 himself 5 me 4 ourselves 4 myself 3 she 1 o Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 1640 be 383 have 69 do 62 make 57 use 53 take 48 receive 46 come 44 give 44 cause 43 follow 41 go 41 find 40 see 38 occur 38 destroy 37 burn 37 build 34 result 34 include 33 leave 32 show 32 become 31 begin 29 remain 29 damage 28 suffer 28 observe 26 explode 25 provide 25 enter 25 bring 24 wound 24 work 24 locate 23 reinforce 23 injure 23 drop 23 carry 21 stand 21 collapse 20 produce 20 arrive 19 return 19 note 19 lie 19 determine 19 blow 19 appear 19 accord Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 152 not 88 other 86 atomic 78 only 78 about 76 first 71 many 67 nuclear 66 more 66 great 62 up 62 out 62 also 59 military 54 high 53 as 52 large 51 most 49 few 47 later 43 small 42 japanese 41 however 40 such 39 then 35 very 34 several 34 almost 31 second 31 far 30 south 30 much 30 even 29 still 29 completely 27 concrete 26 well 26 total 26 less 26 away 25 so 25 same 25 available 24 similar 24 radiological 24 off 24 long 23 immediately 22 various 22 square Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 most 15 Most 10 high 9 great 8 least 4 good 3 large 3 bad 2 southw 1 simple 1 full 1 farth 1 early 1 close Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 27 most 4 least 1 well Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.envirolink.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.envirolink.org/issues/nuketesting/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 bomb is so 2 bomb was ready 2 explosion did not 2 explosion remained upright 2 shelter had not 2 site remained off 2 test took place 2 test was originally 1 area are low 1 area had accidentally 1 area was visible 1 areas became deep 1 areas were seriously 1 blast damage ground 1 blast damage increases 1 blast damage likely 1 blast damaged many 1 blast was soon 1 blast was very 1 blast were severely 1 blast were totally 1 bomb did not 1 bomb exploded high 1 bomb gives off 1 bomb had more 1 bomb has already 1 bomb is even 1 bomb was essential 1 bomb was successfully 1 bomb went off 1 bombs was due 1 bombs was equivalent 1 bombs were relatively 1 buildings had more 1 buildings had virtually 1 buildings suffered extensive 1 buildings suffered mass 1 buildings suffered severe 1 buildings suffered structural 1 buildings were completely 1 buildings were not 1 buildings were still 1 buildings were typical 1 cities had only 1 cities was tremendous 1 cities was very 1 cities were due 1 cities were subject 1 city did not 1 city is almost Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 area found no gamma 1 bomb did not alone 1 buildings were not completely 1 effects were not great 1 explosion suffered no such 1 explosions were not sufficient 1 houses was not nearly 1 personnel came no closer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 277 author = National Atomic Museum (U.S.) title = Trinity Site date = keywords = Alamos; Atomic; Mexico; New; Trinity summary = the first atomic bomb was tested in an isolated area of the New Mexico Manhattan Engineer District, this test was code named Trinity. Trinity test took place on the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range, The origin of the code name Trinity for the test site is also abandoned George McDonald ranch house located two miles south of the test site served as the assembly point for the device''s core. assembly, the plutonium core was transported to Trinity Site to be Later Trinity Site was opened one additional day on the "Trinity Site Where the World''s First Nuclear Device Was Exploded on Trinity Site are the rusty remains of Jumbo. available; second, the Project scientists decided that the Trinity destroy Jumbo, the Army then buried it in the desert near Trinity Site. The Schmidt-McDonald ranch house is located two miles south of Ground developed, built, and tested the world''s first Atomic bomb in New id = 548 author = Rohrer, Steve title = Project Trinity, 1945-1946 date = keywords = Group; Guard; July; Post; Project; TRINITY summary = 1,000 personnel, both military and civilian, in Project TRINITY, which civilian personnel took part in Project TRINITY or visited the test according to film badge readings and time spent in the test area, and either participated in Project TRINITY activities or visited the test military personnel in Project TRINITY. Ground zero for the TRINITY detonation was at UTM coordinates Post 8, the only access to the ground zero area from the Base Camp, personnel at the test site at the time of detonation has not been located 14 kilometers northwest of ground zero near Guard Post 2 personnel entering the ground zero area wore complete protective On the day of the shot, five parties entered the ground zero area. ground zero area to retrieve soil samples on 16 and 17 July. o Minimize radiation exposure of personnel on the test site and in leave the shelter areas, a radiological safety monitor and a military id = 685 author = United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Manhattan District title = The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki date = keywords = August; Father; Hiroshima; Nagasaki; bomb; city; damage; explosion; japanese summary = dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 the second bomb on the industrial section of the city of Nagasaki, result in both cities of the following effects of the explosions: number of high explosive bombs were dropped on the city. Japanese cities which of the two bombs had been the most effective. damage in Hiroshima was much more complete; the center of the city was GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE ATOMIC EXPLOSIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE ATOMIC EXPLOSIONS In Hiroshima, steel frame buildings suffered severe structural damage In general, the atomic bomb explosion damaged all windows and ripped the Japanese cities as a result of the atomic bombing. damage and point directly under the air-burst explosion of the bomb, is damage was not achieved in the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs, the explosion of the bomb at 8:15, almost the entire city was destroyed at id = 278 author = White Sands Missile Range (N.M.). Public Affairs Office title = Trinity Site: 1945-1995. A National Historic Landmark, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico date = keywords = Alamos; Range; Site; Trinity summary = In deciding whether to visit ground zero at Trinity Site, the Trinity Site, where the world''s first atomic bomb was exploded in time the Trinity Site detonation occurred, and should help visitors Included on the Trinity Site tour is Ground Zero where the atomic bomb ranch house where the world''s first plutonium core for a bomb was Trinity Site is where the first atomic bomb was tested at 5:29:45 a.m. Mountain War Time on July 16, 1945. explosion; and the McDonald ranch house, where the plutonium core to Los Alamos scientists devised two designs for an atomic bomb--one The bomb design to be used at Trinity Site actually involved two McDonald ranch house just two miles from ground zero. Trinity Site became part of what was then White Sands Proving Ground. The land, including Trinity Site and the old Alamogordo Bombing Range, For more information on Trinity Site or White Sands Missile Range id = 279 author = nan title = Photos and Maps of Trinity (Atomic Test) Site date = keywords = site summary = Photos and Maps of Trinity (Atomic Test) Site The picture files are courtesy of U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office: basecamp.gif -Base camp for Trinity site workers. blast.gif -Trinity test blast at 10 seconds. crater.gif -Oppenheimer and Groves examine tower piling in crater. gadget1.gif -Lifting the "gadget" into the 100-foot tower. gadget2.gif -Norris Bradbury with the "gadget". jumbo.gif -Unloading Jumbo. mcdonald.gif -McDonald-Schmidt ranch house, where plutonium core was assembled. patch.gif -Patch issued to Manhattan Project military participants. tr_map1.gif -Map of roads to Trinity Site and visitors'' site map. whitsand.gif -Emblem of the U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range.