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CHEMICAL WARFARE LABORATORIES TECHNICAL MEMORANDA.
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INTERIM MEASURES TO COPE WITH ACCIDENTAL ATOMIC INCIDENTS (u),
Robert J. Smith and Manfred Morgenthau, November 1957.
CONFIDENTIAL
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Interim measures to cope with accidental atomic incidents which
spread plutcniim alpha contamination are proposed.
Included are instructions
on how to delineate the contaminated area, use and selection of a monitoring
instrument, safety procedures and equipment, permissible concentrations, and
methods of Gecontamination and recovery of contaminated areas and personnel.
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POTENTIAL AVAILABILITY OF RW AGENTS FROM THE U. 5.5
CANADA, AND WESTERN EUROPE (uU).
Luther M. Hardin, 7 January 1958.
SECRET-RESTRICTED DATA
Forecasts of the growth of nuclear power and the resultant RW
agent availability in NATO and other friendly nations are given along with
the the revised estimates of United States capabilities to 1980.
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Txe current predictions of the growth rate of the United States
-power industry are lower for the next decade than previously
reported in CRLR 603, but higher for subsequent periods.
Estimates of
agent availa
ability/1, 000 megawatts of nuclear power have been revised
downward,
in spite of these lower estimates, the combined capability
of the United States and friendly nations will be appreciably greater than
the previously predicted capability.
After 1970 the United States capa-
bility is essentially the same as predicted in CRLR-603.
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A summary of the estimates of total power levels, total RW
agent to become available, and total target capability for the United States,
Western Europe, and Canada are presented.
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PRE-TEST PLANS FOR DOSE RATE BUILDUP FACTORS INSIDE A
CONCRETE BUILDING (U).
Ralph E. Rexroad and Murray A. Schmoke, March 1958.
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the dose rates inside buildings can be made.
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with theoretical calculations so that reasonably accurate predictions of
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This experiment was set up to correlate the experimental,
ganma-dose-rate, buildup factors and other attenuation effects of buildings
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