i -- Environment, 520500 (-1989) 10/5/4437 02163291 Author(s): Title: {Item 137 Aquatic -- Site Resource & Use Studies -- from file: 103) NOV-88-010034; EDB-88-106024 Hacker, B.C. The dragon’s tail: Publisher: Radiation safety in the Manhattan Project Univ. of California Press,Los Angeles, CA Publication Date: 1987 p 258 Document Type: Book Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8806 Availability: Univ. of California, Subfile: NOV (DOE contractor) Country of Origin: United States 2130 Berkeley Way, Country of Publication: United States Abstract: The book’s contents are: World War II. Introduction: Berkeley, CA 94720. radiation safety in Foundations of Manhattan Project radiation safety. of the Chicago Health Division. Radiation safety at Los Alamos, Role Trinity. From Japan to Bikini. Crossroads. Epilogue: continuity and change in radiation safety. Appendix: chronological index of radiation exposure standards. Index. The United States Department of Energy and the Energy Research and Development Administration financially supported this book which provides a historical account of radiological safety in nuclear weapons testing during World War II. The author relied on archival sources and the oral testimony of participants and eyewitnesses. He provides a bibliography with full citations. Major Descriptors: *NUCLEAR WEAPONS -- RADIATION HAZARDS; -~- SAFEGUARD REGULATIONS; *NUCLEAR WEAPONS -- TESTING *NUCLEAR WEAPONS Descriptors: MANHATTAN PROJECT; RADIATION PROTECTION; US DOE Broader Terms: HAZARDS; HEALTH HAZARDS; NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; 7 US ORGANIZATIONS; WEAPONS Subject Categories: Weaponry 10/5/438 02151859 Author(s): Title: -- 450202* (-1989) -- Explosions & Explosives -- Nuclear -- (Item 138 from file: 103) INS-88-017960; NTS-88-014484; Robison, W.L.; Conrado, C.L.; Enjebi Island dose assessment Corporate Source: ERA-13-031263; Phillips, W.A. Lawrence Livermore National Lab., Publication Date: Jul 1987 p 56 Report Number(s): UCRL-53805 Order Number: DE8&8006759 Contract Number (DOE): Document Type: Report Language: English Journal Announcement: Subfile: BRA REGULATIONS EDB-88-094591 CA (USA) W-7405-ENG-48 EDB (Energy Research Abstracts); NTS (NTIS); INS (US Atomindex input) . TIC (Technical Information Center) Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: We have updeated the radiological dose assessment for Enjebi Island at Enewetak Atoll using data derived from analysis of food crops grown on Enjebi. This is a much more precise assessment of potential doses to people resettling Enjebi Island than the 1980 assessment in which there were no data available from food crops on Enjebi. Details of the méthods and data used to evaluate each exposure pathway are presented. The terrestrial food chain is the most significant potential exposure pathway and /sup 137/Cs is the radionuclide responsible for most of the estimated dose over the next 50 y. The doses are calculated assuming a resettlement date of 1990. The average wholebody maximum annual estimated dose equivalent derived using our diet model is 166 mremy;the effective dose equivalent is 169 mremy. 9093748 The estimated 30-,