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Allison, Pam Radiation
Monitoring at Pantex: A Review of the Bureau of Radiation
Control Environmental Data 1993-2003, Peace Farm, 2005.
Anspaugh, Lynn R.: Radiation Dose to the Population of the
Continental United States from the Ingestion of Food Contaminated
with Radionuclides from Nuclear Tests at the Nevada Test Site.
Final Report Report to the National Cancer Institute. - Salt Lake
City, UT : Lynn R. Anspaugh, Consulting, 2000. - 68 s.
Armed Forces Special Weapons Project ; Joint Crossroads
Committee: Radiological Defense. Volume I-III. The Principles
of Military Defense against Atomic Weapons (1951). -
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Bertell, Rosalie: No immediate danger : Prognosis for a
radioactive earth. 1985. - 435 s. - ISBN 0-7043-3934-X
Chadwick, James: Radioactivity and radioactive substances;
an introduction to the study of radioactive substances and their
radiations (1921). -
http://www.archive.org/details/radioactivityan00chadgoog
Curie, Marie: The discovery of radium. - [Poughkeepsie,
N.Y.], [s.n.] 1921. - 18 s.
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Curie, Marie: La radiologie et la guerre [første
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Curie, Marie: Thèse présentées a la
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Department of Defense: Report on Search for Human Radiation
Experiment Records 1944-1994, 1997. I-III. - 101+60+92 s.
Appendix I Results of DoD Human Radiation Experiment Records Search
- 390 s.
Appendix II Information Sources - 89 s.
Appendix III Acronyms and Abbreviations/ Appendix IV Radiation
Terms
- http://www.defense.gov/pubs/dodhre/
DOE: Radiological Effluents Released from U.S. Continental
Tests, 1961 Through 1992. / C R Schoengold, M E DeMarre, E M
Kirkwood. 1996.- 304 s. ' This report documents all continental
tests from September 15, 1961, through September 23, 1992, from
which radioactive effluents were released. The report includes both
updated information previously published in the publicly available
May 1990 report, DOE/NV-317, Radiological Effluents Released from
Announced U.S. Continental Tests 1961 through 1988, and effluent
release information on formerly unannounced tests.'
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http://www.nv.doe.gov/library/publications/historical/DOENV_317.pdf
Fallout radionuclide distribution in lichen communities near
Thule / Hanson, W.C. Arctic, v. 24, no. 4, Dec. 1971, p.
269-276, figure, tables ASTIS record 10161
- http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic24-4-269.pdf
'Concentrations of the worldwide fallout radionuclides
manganese-54, zinc-65, strontium-90, cesium-137, and
cerium-praseodymium-144, and naturallyoccurring potassium-40 were
measured in 80 lichen species collected near Thule, Greenland,
during July-August 1968. Emphasis was placed on 137Cs for detailed
comparison of radionuclide distribution within the 6 major and 5
minor lichen communities of the 1,500 km.2 area studied. Mean 137Cs
concentrations in major lichen species ranged from 22 picocuries
per gram standard dry weight in Stereocaulon paschale to 50 pCi/g.
in Cornicularia divergens, with an overall average of 33 pCi/g.
Significant differences were noted between species, habitats and
world regions.'
Killing our own : The Disaster of America's Experience with
Atomic Radiation. / Harvey Wasserman & Norman Solomon with
Robert Alvarez & Eleanor Walters - New York: Dell Publishing
Co., Inc. A Delta Book, 1982. - 250 s.
- http://www.ratical.org/radiation/KillingOurOwn/KOO.pdf
GAO: Radiological Sources In Iraq : DOD Should
Evaluate Its Source Recovery Effort and Apply Lessons Learned to
Future Recovery Missions. -
http://www.gao.gov/cgi-bin/getrpt?GAO-05-672
Hacker, Barton C.: Elements of controversy: the Atomic
Energy Commission and radiation safety in nuclear weapons testing,
1947-1974. University of California Press, 1994 - 614 pp.
Munck, Aske: Fransk militær afviser ansvar for
stråleskader. I: Politiken, 08/15/2005.
Radiological conditions at the former French nuclear test sites
in Algeria : preliminary assessment and recommendations.
— Vienna : International Atomic Energy Agency, 2005. - 71 s.
; Radiological assessment reports series, ISSN 1020-6566)
Radiological Effluents Released from U.S. Continental Tests 1961
through 1992.
The Radioactive Signature of the Hydrogen Bomb / : Lars-Erik De
Geer.
Science & Global Security, 1991, Volume 2, pp.351-363.
Robert Jacobs, "Radiation as Cultural Talisman:Nuclear Weapons
Testing and American Popular Culture in the Early Cold War,"
The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol 10, Issue 26, No. 1, June 25,
2012.
Ritzaus Bureau: Danmark lod USA udlede radioaktivt
spildvand. I: Information, 22. februar 2017.
Det var med fuld tilladelse fra Danmark, at USA fra 1960 til 1963
sendte radioaktivt spildevand ned i Grønlands
indlandsis.
Secondary wind transport of radioactive materials after the
Fukushima accident. / : M. Yamauchi.
Earth Planets Space, Vol. 64 (No. 1), pp. e1-e4, 2012
- http://www.terrapub.co.jp/journals/EPS/frame/64.html
'Abstract: Data from the radiation monitoring network surrounding
the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) revealed that the
radiation levels generally decayed faster at a highly-contaminated
area than at neighboring moderately-contaminated areas during the
first month after the Fukushima nuclear accident in March, 2011.
Two possible mechanisms are considered: secondary transport of
radioactive dust by wind or rain, and non-uniform radionuclide
ratio of contamination between radioiodine (131I) and radiocesium
(134Cs and 137Cs). The composition data from soil does not favor
the latter scenario, except for the local coastal region south of
the FNPP, while inter-regional transport from the
highly-contaminated area to the moderately-contaminated areas
explains both the general difference in the decay rate in the
entire area and the relatively slow decay at a high-dose rate
anomaly 40 km northwest of the FNPP.'
Transport of 137Cs and 239,240Pu with ice-rafted debris in the
Arctic Ocean. / Landa, E.R. Reimnitz, E. Beals, D.M.
Pochkowski, J.M. Winn, W.G. Rigor, I. Arctic, v. 51, no. 1, Mar.
1998, p. 27-39, maps. ASTIS record 42385
- http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic51-1-27.pdf
Tree rings reveal extent of exposure to ionizing radiationin
Scots pine Pinus sylvestris / Timothy A. Mousseau et al.
Threes. 2013.
'Abstract: Tree-ring widths (RW), earlywood (EW) and latewood (LW)
widths, the transition from early to latewood (T) and the
occurrence of intra-annual density fluctuations in EW (E-ring) and
in LW (L-ring), as well as the presence of resin canals in EW and
LW, were analyzed in Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) from
three sites in Spain and one in Slovenia to find out if the
anatomical characteristics can provide additional seasonal
climate–growth information from contrasted environmental
conditions. Principal component analysis was applied to elucidate
the relationship between the measured parameters and climate.
Principal component factor PC1 proved to be related to parameters
of EW and the climatic variables of winter-spring; PC2 to
parameters of LW and climatic variables of summer–autumn; PC3
to conditions during transitions from humid to dry periods. The
three PCs vary between sites and are determined by the climatic
conditions during their formation. The study demonstrates that wood
anatomical features may provide complementary information to that
contained in tree-ring widths. Since such results are obtained on
contrasting sites, it is likely that it may be generalized over the
wide range of P. halepensis distribution representing a useful
proxy for studies on a regional scale.
Treasure Island Naval Station Historical Radiological
Assessment: Former Naval Station Treasure Island, San Francisco,
California. Weston Solutions, Inc. 2006. - 250 s. 'This
document describes the history of operations involving general
radioactive material (GRAM), which is defined as any radioactive
material used by the Navy or Navy contractors not associated with
the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP).'