OVENATION
PaRTICIPATION
AND SUPPORT:
REPOnTS :
OPERATION
PANCGER
GreENVOUSE
PROJ=CT NO.
Report. No. 10.
2.2, Ref
AFSTP
FUNDS
OTHER
BUSTER-JANGLE
4.2, 4.2a
TUMBLER-SNAPPER 4.6
UPSHOT-YNOTHOLE 8.5
L.
wT-201, "Operation RANGER, Rcport 10, Thermel and
Ionizing Rrdieticon Measur2ments"
2.
Memo Report 3-102, U.S. NRDI. "Informal Report Operation
RANGER", 2 ffarch 2951.
47-6, Scientific Director's Report, Annex 2.2, GREENHOUSE,
"Control Studics Performed in the United States and et
Enivetok Parts VII, VIII, 2nd IX" Nuciear Explosions 1951.
4.
W-9, Scientific Director's Report, Annox 2.7, GREENHOUSE,
5.
W?-21, Scientific Director's Keport, Vol II, Part II,
GRESNHOUSE "Evaluation of Progress 2", 1951.
6.
%T-316, Preject 4.2a, BUSTER, "Thermal Effects on Animals
7.
WT-362, Preject 4.2, BUSTER, "Thermal Effects on Animals
8.
"“Thermal-Radiation Injury" Nuclear Fxnlosions 1951.
(Rats), Oct-Nov 1951.
(Dogs)", June 10, 1952.
WT-527, Project 4.2, SNAPPER, "Biomedical Exposure
Fguipment", Anr-June 1952.
9.
WT-531, Project 4.6, SNAPPER, "The Time-Course of Thermal
So.
TT-564, SNAPPER, "Final Report to the Test Director" 1953.
1.
U*P-60, Project &.5, UPSHOT-KNOTHOLE, "Thermel Radietion
Reciation as Measured by Burns in Pigs", Apr-June 1952.
Protcetion Afforded Test Animals by Fabric Assemblies"
June i953.
2.
DESERT ROCK I, TI, III, IV and V.
SUPPORTENS
PLD PEOJSCTS:
fo. @ comoiets summiry of cunpcrbting pre=ram, see Memorandum
BLRBULTOGRAPHY:
i.
for Chairmun anc Members, Joint Penel cn the Medical Aspects
of Atomic Warfare, dated 15 December 1952, RDB file BA 113/1.
J. 8B. Perkins, H. E. Pearsc, and #. D. Kincesley, "A Study
ef Radiant Energy
Surms: The Effect of Exposure Time and
Intensity, UR-217 (University of Rocnrester Atomic Energy
Project Report), 1952.
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