UNCLASSIFIED VIII. (U) CWL SP 3-5 CHE“ICAL WARFARE LABORATORIES SPECIAL REPORTS. (CWL SP) - . -- (v) | . BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH ABSTRACTS OF RADIOLOGICAL DIVISION REPORTS FROM MAY 1954 to MAY 1958 (U). Robert J. Smith, October 1959. SECRET-RESTRICTED DATA - : This report presents a bibliography, with abstracts, of all research reports published from May 1954 to May 1958 by the Radiological Division. It supplements CRLR 413, Bibliography, with Abstracts, of Reports of Radiological Division, Chemical and Radiological Laboratories (U), prior to 1 May 1954. Included in this report are abstracts of Chemical and Radiological Laboratories reports (CRLR) from May 1954 to 7 June 1956; Chemical Warfare Laboratories reports (CWLR) from 27 June 1956 to October 1957; technical memoranda (TM) from November 1957 to May 1958, interim test reports (ITR) and weapons test reports (WI) from May 1954 to March 1958. There are in addition a subject index, an author index, and a list of contract reports received by the Radiological Division in the period covered. CWL SP 3-7 -~ DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION OF CHEMICAL CORPS HELICOPIER-TOGROUND AERIAL SURVEY INSTRUMENT. M. J. Schumchyk, J. P. Johnson and J. R. UNCLASSIFIED (U) Lapic, September 1959. This publication describes helicopter-to-ground aerial radiological survey instrument and its operation. The instrument consists of a radiation detector mounted in a tripod connected by a four-conductor cable to an indicating meter through @ power reel. While the helicopter hovers several hundred feet in the air, the radiation detector can be positioned 3 ft above the ground. This instrument is especially suitable for an accurate point survey of radiation fields where survey by ground crews is impractical either WNRC UNCLASSIFIED “yt ' Hoag sy because of excessive dose rates in the area or because of inaccessible terrain features.

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