Oreese BS “Sets with 1QFRICHAE USE ONLY wert BIRDS; SITE SURVEYS Item 14 150. REPORT NUMBER 710. 371. 34. CORPORATE SOURCE PUB. DATE (YYMMDD) CLASSIF. LEVEL TEXT 801. KEYWORD(S) 110. PRIMARY TITLE (M) 950. ABSTRACT AD--460765 VLF propagation near high altitude atomic explosions. Technical Memo 45-14 Naval Ordnance Lab., 590220 Unclassified Corona, CA (USA) Some observations on the effects of the Orange and Teak events of Operation Hardtack upon vl1lf noise propagation are summarized. ORANGE BURST; TEAK BURST;RADIO EFFECTS EXPERIMENTS INTERFERENCE; NOISE; Item 15 150. 110. 72, 710. 371. REPORT NUMBER PRIMARY TITLE (M) UCRL--12273 Estimate of radiation dose to thyroids of the Rongelap children following the Bravo event PERSONAL AUTHOR/AFFIL James, CORPORATE SOURCE PUB. DATE (YYMMDD) 34. CLASSIF. LEVEL TEXT 950. ABSTRACT R.A. California Univ., Radiation Lab. CA (USA). Lawrence 641216 Official Use Only An estimate is made of the radiation dose to the thyroids of Rongelap children following the Bravo event of March 1, 1954. The available experimental data are used to estimate the dose under two alternate assumptions of mode of intake: all by inhalation; and all by oral ingestion. 801. Livermore, It is concluded that the most probable dose to the thyroid of a 3- to 4-year-old girl is in the range 700--1400 rad. KEYWORD (S) BRAVO BURST; RONGELAP; RADIATION DOSES; CHILDREN; THYROID GLAND; INHALATION; INGESTION Item 16 90. Handling of radioactive fallout problems at Chernobyl accident (1986) as compared with that of Bikini accident (1954) 110. PRIMARY TITLE (M) Radiation protection practice. IRPA 7 60. PERSONAL AUTHOR (A) Nishiwaki, Y.;Kawai, H.;Morishima, H™;Koga, T.; Niwa, T.;Sugimura, Y. 170. AN. AUTHOR AFFILIATIONKinki Univ., Higashi-Osaka, Osaka (Japan). Atomic 710. PRIMARY TITLE (A) CORPORATE Energy Research Inst.; Meteorological Research Institute, Tsukuba (Japan) SOURCE International Radiation Protection Association, Washington, DC (USA) ; Australian Radiation Protection 9003382 OFFICIAL USE ONLY