experiments and projects within this program follows, limited to but inclusive of those aspects pertinent to radiological exposure.
are available,

Where data

the actual exposures of TU 13 participants have been pro-

vided; however, reports found seldom identify exposures in this detail.
Table 19 summarizes what can be derived from TU 13 reports on the exposure
of DOD experiment participants.

The exposures reported in this table are

suggestive of those of the particular projects rather than an exact
reporting.

Projects l.la, 1.1b, and 1.1d -- Blast Pressures and Shock Phenomena
Measurements by Photography

Agencies:

Naval Ordnance Laboratory

Sandia Corporation (SC)

Operations:

(NOL)

Documentation of peak shock overpressures, visible shock~

wave effects, and motion of shock wave on water by smoke-rocket and
direct-shock photography.
Shots:

All.

Radiation Exposyre Potential:

This Project should have posed a mini-

mum potential exposure for the project personnel, as film data from
Edgerton, Germeshausen, & Grier, Inc.

(EG&G)

and the Air Force Lookout

Mountain Laboratory (LML) were used.

The only identifiable radiation

potential was from the placement of the rocket launchers for the smoke
rockets on Iroij and Enidrik for KOON and UNION, since this could have
exposed project personnel to residual radiation from BRAVO.
Staffing:

Eight people were associated with this project, seven from

NOL (five civilians and two military), and one civilian from SC.
Project Report:

Reference 41.

Project l.lc -- Base Surge Measurements by Photography

Agency:

Naval Ordnance Laboratory (NOL)

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