REFERENCES
1. Staff Study; “Estimated Weapon Effects of Fractional KT Nuclear Weapons” ; November
1957; U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratories, Fort Belvoir, Virginia;
Secret Restricted Data.
2. L. Costreil; “Gamma Radiation as a Function of Time and Distance”; Project 2.1a,
Operation Jangle, WT--329, April 1952; National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.;
Secret Restricted Data.
3. G. Carp and others; “Initial Gamma Radiation Intensity and Neutron-Induced Gamma
Radiation of NTS Soil”; Project 2.5, Operation Plumbbob, ITR-—1414, November 1957; U.S.
Army Signal Engineering Laboratories, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey; Secret Restricted Data.
4. M. Morgenthau and M. Schumchyk; “Residual Radiation from a Very-Low- Yield Burst!’;
Project 2.10, Operation Hardtack, ITR-1678, November 1958; U.S. Army Chemical Warfare
Laboratories, Army Chemical Center, Maryiand; Secret Restricted Data.
5. E.N. York; “Initial Nuclear Radiation from Low Yield Fission Weapons” ; AFSWC-TN56-14, December 1956; Air Force Special Weapons Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, New
Mexico; Secret Restricted Data.
6. D.C. Borg and C. Eisenhauer; “Spectrum and Attenuation of Initial Gamma Radiation
from Nuclear Weapons” ; AFSWP-502B, January 1955; Armed Forces Special Weapons Project,
Washington 25, D.C.; Secret Restricted Data.
7. “The Nuclear Radiation Handbook” ; AFSWP-1100, March 1957; Armea Forces Special
Weapons Project, Washington 25, D.C.; Secret Restricted Data.
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8. E.F. Wilsey and others; “Soil Activation by Neutrons from a Very-Low-Yield Burst”;
Project 2.12c, Operation Hardtack, WT —1680; U.S. Army Chemical Warfare Laboratories,
Army Chemical Center, Maryland; Secret Restricted Data.
9.
P. Brown and others; “Gamma Exposure versus Distance”; Project 2.1, Operation Red-.
wing, WT-1310, February 1960; U.S. Army Signal Engineering Laboratories, Fort Monmouth,
New Jersey; Secret Restricted Data.
10. R.C. Tompkins and others; “Attenuation of Gamma and Neutron Radiation by Armor,
Soil, and Structures” ; Project 2.4, Operation Plumbbob, WT-1413, draft manuscript; U.S.
Army Chemical Warfare Laboratories, Army Chemical Center, Maryland; Secret Restricted
.
’ Data.
11. Radiac Training Sets AN/PDR-T1-AN/PDR-39; TM 11-5514, May 1951.with addendum
October 1952; Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.; Unclassified.
12. “Capabilities of Atomic Weapons” ; TM 23-200, Revised Edition, November 1957; Armed
Forces Special Weapons Project, Washington 25, D.C. ; Confidential.
13. “Radiation Effect Caused by the Explosion of a Davy Crockett Device”; Project No.
CMLCD 59T22, December 1958; U.S. Army Chemical Corps School, Fort McClellan, Alabama;
Confidential.
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