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ANALYSIS OF RADIATION EXPOSURE FOR ADDITIONAL NAVAL PERSONNEL AT OPERATION CASTLE-SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
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Thomas, C., Goetz, J., Klemm, J., Ortlieb, E.
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This report supplements DNA-TR-84-6, which analyzed the radiation exposure for sixteen
ships and the residence islands of Enewetak and Kwajalein Atolls at Operation CASTLE in
1954. Film badge doses are reconstructed for eight additional ships (RECLAIMER, SHEA,
COCOPA, MENDER, MOLALA, TAWAKONI, PC-1546, and LST-1146) that participated in the
operation. Although the radiation environments were basically the same as used in the
first report, the characterization of such environments is considerably more complex,
not only because additional data are available for use in defining the contamination of
the ships and the lagoon, but also because several ships were engaged in activities that
resulted in exposures not considered or required in the initial report. In contrast to
the ships previously considered, fallout from Shot BRAVO was of lesser contribution to
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