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Atomic Bomb Investigation
The following document is a collection of investigative reports on the victims of the atomic bomb in Japan. Information covers injuries, how the victim was found, if they were protected, where they were when the bomb went off, radiation effects, and more.
Ichiban: The Dosimetry Program for Nuclear Bomb Survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - A Status Report as of April 1, 1964
From Abstract: "The approach to the problem has been as fundamental as possible with emphasis on quantitative measurements and calculations of the energy, angular, and spatial distributions of weapons radiations in an air-over-ground geometry. Spatial distributions of dose in various shields, including Japanese dwellings, have been measured. Techniques have been developed in Japan for verifying the location of survivors and accurately describing their shielding environments."
Operation Plan and Hazards Report - Operation BREN
Report discussing "descriptions of the HPRR and the Co^60 source, their operating procedures, the manner in which they will be used, and possible hazards are included."
Possibilities for uranium and thorium in Japan
Discussing evidence for the potential of uranium and thorium in Japan
Studies on the Atomic Bomb Injuries in Hiroshima City
Report on the atomic bomb injuries in Hiroshima City.
Study of Remote Military Power Applications: Report 2, Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands
From introduction: This study is essentially an economic evaluation of the construction and operation of nuclear power plants at several designated military installations where increased power generating capabilities of 5 to 40 mwe may be required by the Government for the period 1963 through 1970.
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