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attack that might be made against this country.

Comparisons are made

between atomic warfare contamination and radiological warfare con-

tamination.
Primary application is made of the assembled data through
estimates of the logistics for the decontamination of a 20-sq mi area in
Oakland, California. The area contains Army and Navy supply depots, a
naval air station, light and heavy industry, & large business and
financial district, and several types of residential districts.
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addition, en operations analysis is made of the problem of decontaminating the 20-sq mi area leading to a plan for rapid recovery of essential

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areas.

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This report also appears under Contract DA-18-108-CML-5068,

3 June 1953, ETF 760-9-3/1 (revision).
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BIBLIOGRAPHY, WITH ABSTRACTS, OF REPORTS OF RADIOLOGICAL
DIVISION, CHEMICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES (U).

Harry J.

Schnell and Don S. McClelland, 7 September 1955.

SECRET-RESTRICTED DATA, Special Report

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This report consists of abstracts of all research reports

published prior to 1 May 1954 by the Radiological Division.
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DECONTAMINATION AND PROTECTION (U).
WI-928, Operation CASTLE, Project 6.5.

Joseph C. Maloney, Ernest H. Dhein, and Manfred Morgenthau,

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CRLR - 413

18 September 1954.

CONFIDENTIAL-RESTRICTED DATA, Special Report

(U)

The preliminary report of this work was published as ITR-928,

and the finel report as WT-928.

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QUANTITY, DISTRIBUTION AND RADIOACTIVITY OF FALLOUT RESULTING
FROM NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS.
Luther M. Hardin, Bruce N. Whitlock, and Carl Crisco, Jr.,
8 December 1954.

SECRET-RESTRICTED DATA, Special Report

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7a Obtained from experimental tests of both fission and
thermonuclea> devices are presented to show dimensions of craters, total
weight of fallout, weight concentration of fallout along iso-fallout contours, activity associated with fallout, decay of activity, and residual
contamination patterns.

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