31.

N.H. Farlow and W.R. ScheH; “Physical, Chemical, and Radiological Properties of

Slurry Particulate Fallout Collected During Operation Redwing”; USNRDL-TR-170, 5 May 1957;

U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.

32. W.R. Schell; “Physical Identification of Micron-Sized, Insoluble Fallout Particles Collected During Operation Redwing”; USNRDL-TR-364, 24 September 1959; U.S. Naval Radiolog-

ical Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.
33. N.H. Farlow; “Quantitative Analysis of Chloride Ion in 107° to 107 * Gram Particles”;
Analytical Chemistry; 29: 883, 1957.
34. L.R. Bunney and N.E. Ballou; “Bomb~Fraction Measurement Techniques”; USNRDLTR-176, September 1957; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, Caliornia; Secret Restricted Data.

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35. M. Honma; “Flame Photometric Determination of Na, K, Ca, Mg, and Sr in Seawater”;
USNRDL-TR-62, September 1955; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco
24, California; Unclassified.

36. M. Honma; “Flame Photometric Determination of Na, K, Ca, Mg, and Sr in Coral”;
Unpublished data; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California.
37. F.D. Snell and C.T. Snell; “Colorimetric Methods of Analysis”; Vol. Il Third Edition;
D. Van Nostrand Co., New York; 1949.
38.

A.P. Smith and F.S. Grimaldi; “The Fluorimetric Determination of Uranium in Non-~

saline and Saline Waters, Collected Papers on Methods of Analysis for Uranium and Thorium”;
Geological Survey Bulletin 1006; U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. ; 1954.

39.

A.E. Greendale and M. Honma; “Glove Box and Associated Equipment for the Removal

of Radioactive Fallout from Hexcell Collectors”; USNRDL-TR-157, May 1957; U.S. Naval Radio-

logical Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.
40. M. Honma and A.E. Greendale; “Correction for Hexcell Background in Fallout Samples”;
Unpublished data; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California.

41. R.C. Bolles and N.E. Ballou; “Calculated Activities and Abundances of U?™ Fission
Products”; USNRDL-456, August 1956; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.
42. C.F. Miller; “Response Curves for USNRDL 4- Pi Ionization Chamber”; USNRDL-TR155, May 1957; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California;
Unclassified.
43. P.D. LaRiviere; “Response of Two Low-Geometry Scintillation Counters to Fission and
Other Products”; USNRDL-TR-303, February 1959; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, SanFrancisco 24, California; Unclassified.
44. C.F. Miller; “Proposed Decay Schemes for Some Fission-Product and Other RadionuClides”; USNRDL-TR-160, 17 May 1957; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San
Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.

45.

C.F. Miller; “Analysis of Fallout Data.

Part II; The Correlation of Some Castle Fallout

Data from Shots 1, 2, and 3”; USNRDL-TR-222, May 1958; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense LabOratory, San Francisco 24, California; Secret Restricted Data.

46. V.A.J. VanLint; “Gamma Rays from Plane and Volume Source Distributions”; Program
2, Operation Redwing, ITR-—1345, September 1956; Weapons Effects Tests, Field Command,
Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, Sandia Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Confidential
Restricted Data.
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