15.

F.D. Jennings and others; “Fallout Studies by Oceanographic Methods”; Project 2.62a,

Operation Redwing, ITR-1316, November 1956; University of California, Scripps Institution o1
Oceanography, La Jolla, California; Secret Restricted Data.

16.

M. Morgenthau and others; ‘Land Fallout Studies”; Project 2.65, Operation Redwing,

ITR~1319, December 1956; Radiological Division, Chemical Warfare Laboratories, Army

Chemical Center, Maryland; Secret Restricted Data.
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17. C.F. Miller and P. Loeb; The Ionization Rate and Photon Pulse Rate Decay of Fission
Products from Slow Neutron Fission of U’®”; USNRDL-TR-247, August 1958; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.

18.

P.D. LaRiviere; “The Relationship of Time of Peak Activity from Fallout to Timeof

Arrival”; USNRDL-TR-137, February 1957; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San

Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.

“TS. J.w. Hendricks; “Fallout Particle Size Measurements from Operation Redwing ”;
USNRDL-TR-264, July 1958; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24,
California; Confidential.

20. S. Baum; “Behavior of Fallout Activity in the Ocean”; NRDL Technical Report (in publication); U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Secret.

21. C.E. Adams; “The Nature of Individual Radioactive Particles. [Il. Fallout Particles
from M-Shot, Operation Ivy”; USNRDL-408, 1 July 1953; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Confidential.

22. C.E. Adams; “The Nature of Individual Radioactive Particles. IV. Fallout Particles
from the First Shot, Operation Castle”; USNRDL-TR-26, 17 January 1955; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Confidential.
23.

C.E. Adams; “The Nature of Individual Radioactive Particles.

V.

Fallout Particles

from Shots Zuni and Tewa, Operation Redwing”; USNRDL-TR-133, 1 February 1957; U.S. Nav
Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Confidential.
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C.E. Adams and J.D. O’Connor; “The Nature of Individual Radioactive Particles.

VI.

Fallout Particles from a Tower Shot, Operation Redwing”; USNRDL-TR-208, December 1957;

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

25. W. Williamson, Jr.; “Investigation and Correlation of Some Physical Parameters of
Fallout Material”; USNRDL-TR-152, 28 March 1957; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.

26. J. Mackin and others; “Radiochemical Analysis of Individual Radioactive Fallout Particles from a Land Surface Detonation”; USNRDL-TR-386, September 1958; U.S. Naval Radio-

logical Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.

27. C.D. Coryell and N. Sugarman; “Radiochemical Studies: The Fission Products”; Book 3;
McGraw-Hill, 1951.
28.

“Radiochemical Procedures in Use at the University of California Radiation Laboratory,

Livermore”; UCRL-4377, 10 August 1954; University of California Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, California.

29. L.D. McIsaac; “Determination of Np’, “Total Fissions,” Mo*, and Ce’! in Fission

Product Mixtures by Gamma-Ray Scintillation Spectrometry”; USNRDL-TR-72, 5 January 1956;
U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.

30.

H.K. Chan; “Activity-Size Relationship of Fallout Particles from Two Shots, Operation

Redwing”; USNRDL-TR-314, February 1959; U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San
Francisco 24, California; Unclassified.
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