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MARSH,4LL ISLANDS FILE TRACKING DOCUMENT Record Number: -3s/ ,,’ I .,’ Previks Location (FROM): AUTHOR/$k??~ .i’I J Addditiehal Information: _ Orh+_Ibox:& CyMlbox: . i 5.. $ti*** UNITEID STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION fn%ttk12* 8 iz : TI D-3528 It RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT A Literature Search Compiled by William E. Bost Sidney F. Lanier Raymond L. Scott Hugh E. Voress April 1959 TID-3528 RADIOAC~~IVE FALLOUTl .~. Introduction This literature searcilwas compiled to fill a specific request. It is being issued in report form because of t"e general interest in its subject. Included are sa references on dispersal and fallout of radioactive debris from nuclear explosions. It supplements the bibliography cited in the 1957 Congressional Fallout Bearings. The references are divided into three parts: AEC reports, non-A&C reports, and published artic:.es. Report references are arranged alphabetically by corporate aut'nor and alphanumerically by report number. Published references are arranged alphabetically by title. The reports referenced in tne first part (AEC reports) can be examined at the AEC depository libraries listed in each issue of IJuclear Science Abstracts. They can also be purchased from the Cffice of Technical Services (OTS), Department of Co,mmerce, Washington 25, D. C. A full size printed copy is available for the reports having a single price listed; other reports are available as photostat (ph) or microfilm (mf) copies- If no price is shown, a quotation may be obtained by writing OTS. In addition, microcopies of these reports may be available. Requests concerning the purchase of unclassified AEC reports in this form should be directed to the following organizations: Microcard Foundation Readex ;Jicroprint Corporation P. 0. Box 2145 100 Fifth Avenue Madison 5, Wisconsin Mew York 11, Xew York A few of the non&EC reports are available either from 0% (see above), from the British Information Service (BIS), 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, X. Y., or from the Scientific Document Distribution Office, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, but information concerning the availability of non-&X reports generally will have to be sought from the issuing agenciesa Journals are cited for each of the published references. AM: Reports Argonne Rational Lab., Leiiiont, Ill. THE IBFLJEl~CE OF STRO;;TILJX-90UPOII LIFE SPA3 kl;D ;ZOPMSXS OF UICE. 3irian P. Finkel, Birute 0. Eiskis, and Gertrude hI. Scribner. lip. (A/COXF.l5/P/911) (UNCLASSIFIED) $0.50(OTS). 2 Argonne National Lab., Lemon&, 111, RADIOLOGICAL PHYSICS DIVISION SEiXIANNUALREPORT FOR JrJLYTHROUGH DECEMBER 1957. Feb. 1958. 230~. (ANL-5829) UNCLASSIFIED 85,50(OTS), RADIOLOGICAL PHYSICS DIVXION SEXIANNUAL REPORT FOR JANUARY THROUGH JUNE 1958, Sept. 1958. 143~. (ML-5919) UNCLASSIFIED $2.75(OTS). ON THE STRATOSPHERIC SrgO FALLOUT. PO K. Kuroda. Ott, 1958. 40~0 (ANL-5920) 'UNCLASSIFIED $1,25(OTS). ENVIROXXE?JTALRADIOACTIVI1!Y AT ARGOUNE UATIONAL LABORATORY. Report for Year 1957. J. Sedlet. Oct. 1958, 42~~ (&N&5934) UNCLASSIFIED $1,25(OTS). Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D. C. A LIST OF REFEREBCES ON CESIUX-137. United States Reports, Articles and Speeches. 1958. 4p. (WASH-1004) UNCLASSIFIED. A SELECTED LIST OF REFERFXES ON RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT. Alfred W. Klement, Jr.> camp. Feb, 14, 1958,, 8p. (WASH-1005) UNCLASSIFIED, Broornaven National Lab.> Upton, N. Y, ExpOSURE CRITERIA FOR ESTIXATIXG THE CONSE@JENCES OF A CATASTROPHE IN A NUCLEAR PLAITT. J. B. H. Kuper and F. P, Cowan0 12p, (A/CONF.l5/P/430) u~JCLASSIFIED #0.50(0TS), QUARTERLY PRQGRESS REPORT FOR JULY 1 - SEPTEMBER 30, 1957. 56~. (BNL-473) UNCLASSIFIED $1.75(OTS). T::EDISTRIBUTIOZ OF FALLOlJTACTIVITY Iii RAINFALL AT BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORA- TORYp JUNE TO SEPTEXBER 1957, F. P. Cowan and J, Steimers. Mar. 1958. 9p. (BNL-496) URCLASSIFIED $0.50(OTS), THE ACCUI;rXATIOBOF RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT ON TYPICAL XATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION, F. P. Cowan0 Mar, 1958. lop. (BNL-497) UXXASSIFIED $0.50(OTS), MARCH 1957 IEDICAL SURVEY OF RONGELAP AND UTIRIK PEOPLE THREE YEARS AFTER EXPOSURE TO RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT, Robert g, Conard, Leo IJI,Ivleyer, J. Edward Rail, Austin Lowery, Sven A. Bach, Branford Cannon, Edwin L, Carter, Xaynard Either, and Hyman Hechter. June 1958. 29p. (BNL-501) UNCLASSIFIED $l.OO(OTS). FALLOUT, CIVIL DEFEICSEAN.1 EFFECTS OF RADIATION OB MANe Eugene P. Cronkite, June 5, 1957, 10~. (BNL-3244) LXCLASSIFIED. FALLOUT RADIATIOXs EFFECTS OR THE SKII<, Robert A, Conard, Eugene P. Cronkites and Victor P, Bond. July 22, 1957. 28~. (BBL-3298) UNCLASSIFIED, 3 Brookhaven ILTationalLab., Upton, I$. Y. ATOXIC BOW? FALLOUT PLXD ITS 11;IPLICATIOXSp Victor P. Bond. Nov. 5, 1957. 13P. (BNL-3429) UNCLASSIFIED. STRONTIUM 90 - BIBLIOGRAPHY. M. Constock. Dec. 31, 1957. lop. (M-6472) UWLA.SSIFIED. California, Univ., Berkeley. Cracker Lab. and California. Univ., Berkeley. Donner Lab. ESTIMATIOB OF THE TUEXO'JER EQUATIOX OF STROI,JTITa,!I-90FOR HUXAM BOXES. Patricia Durbin arid E:ardin Jones. 4p. (A/COIJF.15/P/887; UCRL-8083) UI~CLASSIFIED $0.5O(OTS). California. Uziv., Berkeley. Radiation Lab. Xl3TABOIJ.CSTUDIES VITH STRONTIU&90 IlJ THE RHESUS ~~IOEKEY. Preliminary Report. Patricia W. Durbin, Marshall W. Parrot-t, Xarilyn H. Vfilliams.Muriel E. Johnston, C. Xillet Asling, and Joseph G. Hamilton. Jan. 7, 1957. 26~. (UCRL-3634) UNCL,ASSIFIED $0.25(OTS). HUMAN ANXD CATTLE THYROID RADIOACTIVITY ASSOCIATED KITH FALLOUT: OCTOBER 1955 TO OCTOBER 1956, Xargaret R. White. Mar. 1, 1957. 15~. QJcRLr3703) UNCLASSIFIED Qk3.30(ph OTS); $2.4O(mf OTS). BIOLOGY A?JD XEDICIIJE 2UARTERLY REPORT FOR JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER 1957, Qct. 14, 1957. 19p. (~C~~-8031) wmwmm $0.75(oTs). BIOLOGY AND XZDICIiJE SEZIAWJAL &REPORT FOR OCTOBER 1957 THROUGH XARCB 1958. Apr. 25, 1958. 65~. (UCRL-8265) UNCLASSIFIED $1.75(OTS). FALLOUT AUD NATURAL BPCKGROUXD IIJ THE SAX FRANCISCO BAY ASEA. H. Vl'ade Patterson, Alan R. Smith, and Lloyd D. Stephens. Aug. 4, 1958, 17~. (UCRL-8401) UNCLASSIFIED $0,75(OTS), California. Univ., Los Angeles. Atomic Energy Project. QUARTERLY PROGRESS REI?ORTFOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1951. July 2, 1951. Decl. ?4ar.6, 1957. 96p. (UCLA-143) UNCLASSIFIED #15.30(ph OTS); $5.4O(mf OTS). QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD EIJDIXGi.IARCH 31, 1952. Apr. 1, 1952. Decl. with deletions 'I&r. 7, 1957. 71~. (UCI&195(Del.)) L.?CLASSIFIED $12.30(ph OTS); $4.5O(nf OTS). QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING JUBE 30, 1952. July 10, 1952, Decl. Mar. 19, 1957. 80~. (UCLA-206) UXLASSIFIED #12.30(ph OTS); #4.50(mfOTS) 4 California. Univ., LOS Angeles. Atomic Energy Project. Ca QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING JtJUE30, 1953,, July 1, 1953. Decl. A' mr. 6, 1957, 99p. (UCLA=260) UNCIXXIFTED $15.30(ph OTS); $5,4O(mf OTS). E. Ja: QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDIiJGDECEXJBER 319 1955. Jan, 1, 1956, DeC+ Mar, 199 1957, 115p. 0JCU-357) UECLASSIFTED $18,30(ph OTS); $6.00 EW (mf OTS). BY IB QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING XARCH 31, 1956. Apro 1, 1956, Decl. with deletions Mar. 4, 1957. 104~. (UCLA-362(Del.),)UNCLASSIFIED t:: #16.80(ph OTS); #5,70(mf OTS). BET QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ERDING JUNE 300 1956, July 1, 1956. Ric: Decl. Mar. 6, 1957. 112p. (UCLA-371) UNCLkSSIFIED $16,80(ph QZTS); 25~. $5.70(mf OTS)0 $IARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING SEPTEMBER 309 1956. Oct. 1, 1956. Chic Decl. Mar. 6, 1957. 14% (UC%379) UNCLASSIFIED Qk22,80(phOTS); $7.20 (mf OTS )a STRC AIR ,xrAHTERLYPROGRESS REPORT FOR PERIOD EXDING DECEMBER 31, 1956, Jan. 1, 1957. Decl ;;;-ll-W. 14, 1957, 124~. (UCLA-386) UNCLASSIFIED $18.30(ph OTS); $6.00 UNCL (xf OTS)o STROI TRE EFFECT OF PACIFIC WEAPOXS TESTIiJGO?; BACKGROUND .ACTIVITIESIN TRE STATE AIR: CF CALIFORRIAO Lo Baurmash, J. T. Reel, and R, F. Butts. May 14, 1957, 33po 1956. (UC&388) UNCLASSIFIED $6.30(ph OTS); $3,00(mf OTS), 5s~~ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1957. July lo, c01um 1>)57. 7op. (UCW-399) UNCLASSIF1:ED. STRON ~;r=fiRYOF CERTAIN TRENDS IITSOIL-PIART RELATIONSHIP STUDIES OF TBE BIOLOGICAL (M-67: AyAII.,ABIuTYOF FALL-OUT DEBRIS,, H. Nishi'taand K. H, Earsons July 28, 1957. 68~. (UCLA-401) UNCLASSIFIED $0,4O(OTS), Dow Ck *;';iEDISTRIBUTION OF PLUTONIUM IPJ THE SOILS OF CElJTRALAXD NORTHEASTERN NEW UICO AS A RESULT OF THE ATOXIC BOXB TEST OF JULY 16;1945, J. H. Olafson, DETECT 5, Nishita, and K. H. Larson. Sept, 19, 1957, 25~. (UCM-406) UNCLASSIFIED 1957. $$.75(OTS). A Tim OF ARRIVAL INDICATOR FOR RADIOACTiVE FALLOUT. Ross ‘X0Farmer and Oscar Genera. S+iner, Jr. Nova 22, 1957. 16~. (UCLA-413) UNCLASSIFIED $0.50(OTS), XETHOD ~~I.-ARNUALPROGRESS REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1957. Jan. 15, felder :$56. 60~. (UCLA-420) UNCLASSIFIED #1,75(OTS). (APEX-3 saI-A.RhvALPROGRESS REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1958. July lo, 1958. G;p. (UCLA-429) UXLASSIFIED $1.25@TS). 5 California. Univ., Los Angeles. Atomic Energy Project. A GRAWLAR COLLECTOR FOR SAXPLI~~GFALLOUT DEBRIS FRO!.{NUCLEAR DETOI~ATIOXS. 1. E. M'.Ro.mey, J. W. Beel, G. M. LeRoy, A. J. Steen, and K. H. Larson. Jan. 30, 1959. 29p. (UCLA-432) UNCLASSIFIED. EVALUATIOX OF THE .ACUTEIXBALATIOB HAZAARDFROZI RADIOACTIVE FALL-OUT XATERIALS BY ANALYSIS OF RESULTS FROIdFIELD OPERATIOXS AND CONTROLLED IXIALATIOX STUDIES I$J THE LABORATORY, G. V. Taplin, 0. M. ideredith,Jr., and H. gade. June 1957. 26~. Project 37.3 of OPERATION TEAPOT. @T-1172) UXCLASSIFIED $0.75(OTS). BETA SKIN-DOSE ~:IEASUREXE;:TSBY SPECIALLY DESIGNED FILX-PACK DOSIXETERS. Richard K. Dickey, Louis B. Silverman, and Mary Lee Griswold. 3&y 1957. 25~. Project 37.2 of OPERATION TEAPOT. (~1178~) Ui?XASSIFIED $0,25(0~~). Chicago. Univ. Enrico Fermi Inst. for Nuclear Studies. STROlJTIU&90 CONCEBTRATIOIJDATA FOR BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS, SOILS, 1?ATERS,AXD AIR FILTERS.