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1.
AFSWP-895; Fallout Symposium; Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, Washington,
D.C.; January 1955; Secret Restricted Data.
2.
G.E. Koch; “Cloud Radiation Field”; Annex 6.8, Operation Greenhouse, WT-11, August
1951, U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco, California; Secret Restricted
Data.
3.
W.H. Langham and others; “The Radiation Hazards to Personnel Within an Atomic Cloud”,
Project 4.1, Operation Upshot-Knothole, WT- 743, December 1953: Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Cambridge. Massachusetts: secret Kestricted Data.
4. Ernest A. Pinson and others; “Earis Cloud Penetration”: Project 2.66, Operation Redwing,
ITR- 1320, September 195€; Air Force Special Weapons Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, New
Mexico; Secret Restricted Data.
5 RoC. and
NE. Mallow; “Calculated Activities a.d Abundances of U*™ Fission
Products”; USNRDL-456, August 1956; Unclassified.
6. E.A. Schuert; “A Fallout Forecasting Technique with Results Obtained at the Eniwetox
Proving Grounds”, USNRDL-TiR-139. April 1957; Unclassified.
7.
K.D. Colemam “StnmiaryReport of the Commander, Task Unit 3"; Military Effects Pro-
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