Radiation Exposure of the Rongelap and Utirik Marshallese
These are primarily technical reports on the effects of nuclear fallout from a nuclear
test of March 1954.

Adams, W.H., et al. (nd), Medical Status of Marshallese Accidentally Exposed to 1954
BRAVO Fallout Radiation:

January 1980 through December 1982, Brookhaven

National Laboratory, Upton, NY, report BNL-51761, ix, 51 pp., (ERA 9:46684).
Adams, W.H., et al. (nd), Medical Status of Marshallese Accidentally

Exposed to 1954

BRAVO Fallout Radiation: January 1983 through December 1984, Brookhaven
National Laboratory, Upton, NY, report BNL-51958, vii, 51 pp., (ERA 11:41717).

Adams, W.H., et al. [1989], Medical Status of Marshallese Accidentally Exposed to

1954 BRAVO Fallout Radiation:

January 1985 through December 1987,

Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, report BNL-52192, v, 43 pp.

Advisory Committee on the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiations (1972), The
Effects on Populations of Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation, Division
of Medical Sciences, National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council,
Washington, D.C., xiii, 217 pp., (26, 76, 121).

Bond, V.P.,et al. (1955), Medical Examination of Rongelap People Six Months After
Exposure to Fallout, United States Atomic Energy Commission Weapons Test
report WT-937, Operation CASTLE addendum report 4.1A, Armed Forces Special
eapons Project, Sandia Base, Albuquerque, NM, (Source: K.A. Conard et al.
1962).

Cohn, S.H., et al. (1955), "Nature and extent of internal radioactive contamination of

human beings exposed to fallout material in Operation CASTLE,” (abstract),
Radiation Research 3(2):

218-219.

Cohn, S.H., et al. (1956), Internat Radioactive Contamination of Human Beings

Accidentally Exposed to Radioactive Fallout Material, United States Naval
Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco, CA, report USNRDL-TR-86, 50
pp., (NSA 10:6470).

Cohn, S.H., R.A. Conard, E.A. Gusman, and J.S. Robertson (1963), "Use of a portable

whole-body counter to measure internal contamination in a fallout-exposed
population,” Health Physics 9(1): 15-23.

Cohn, S.H., et al. (nd), Nature and Extent of Internal Radioactive Contamination of

Human Beings, Plants, and Animals Exposed to Fallout, United States Atomic
Energy Commission WeaponsTest report WT-936, 49 pp., (not verified).

Conard, R.A. (1958), “The effects of fallout radiation on the skin," pp. 135-142, In:

The Shorter-Term Biological Hazards of a Fallout Field, (G.M.
Dunning and
J.A. Hilchen, eds.), Department of Defense, United States Atomic Energy
Commission report, Washington, DC, (NSA 12:12142).

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