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1. Merril Eisenbud and others; “Radioactive Debris from Operation Ivy”; NYO-4522, April
1953; Health and Safety Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, New York Operations
Office; Secret Restricted Data.
2. A. Breslin and M.E. Cassidy; “Radioactive Debris from Operation Castle, Islands of the
Mid- Pacific”; NYO-4623, January 1955; Health and Safety Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy
Commission, New York Operations Office; Secret Restricted Data.
3.

H.D. LeVine and R.T. Graveson; “Radioactive Debris from Operation Castle —Aerial

Surveys Following Yankee-Nectar; NYO-4613; Health and Safety Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy
Commission, New York Operations Office; Secret Restricted Data.
4. R.T. Graveson, M.E. Cassidy and S. Watnick; “Aerial Survey Techniques, Operation
Wigwam”; Internal Report; Health and Safety Laboratory, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission,
New York Operations Office; Secret Restricted Data.
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Department of the Navy OPNAV Instruction 03400.1B, Department of the Air Force AFL 136-1,

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Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, Washington, D.C.; Confidential.

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Individual and Total Rates of Decay of the Fission Products”; ADC-65, April 1949; U.S. Naval
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K. O’Brien, W.M. Lowder and L.R. Solon; “A Semi-Empirical Method of Calculating

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Atomic Energy Commission, New York Operations Office; Unclassified.

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H.D. LeVine and S. Watnick: “Portable Airborne Radiological Monitoring System”;

Project 32.2, Operation Plumbbob, WT-—1463 (draft manuscript); Health and Safety Laboratory,
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, New York Operations Office; Unclassified.

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