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Original Articles

Fall-out and Rice Contamination in Japan

Pages 35-38 | Published online: 15 Sep 2015

REFERENCES

  • T. Doke, “Contamination of the World by Fall-out from Nuclear Test Explosions” (1957). This document is a slightly modified English version of his article in the Japanese journal Shizen (“Nature”), April 1957.
  • M. Izawa, unpublished. To be incorporated into the documents to be submitted to the U.N. Radiation Commission by the Japanese government.
  • Y. Miyake, Lecture at the Panel Discussion held by the Japan Science Council, Tokyo, August 3, 1957.
  • C. Ishii, “Method of Measurement of Radioactive Dusts in the Upper Air by Radiosonde,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Vol. 9, p. 747 (1955). Shizen (in Japanese) 11, No. 11 (1956); ibid; 12, No. 8 (1957).
  • J. Cockcroft, private communication to Mr. Murata, Science Attaché of Japanese Embassy in London.
  • M. Eisenbud, “Measurement of Strontium-90 in Geophysical and Biological Materials,” Testimony at the U.S. Congressional Hearings, May 1957.
  • H. Watanabe, Private Communication.
  • T. Shiokawa, quoted by Miyake in his summary report on the fall-out in Japan at the Panel Discussions held by the Japan Science Council, August 3, 1957.
  • N. Yamagata, private communication.
  • Inoue, Radiological Data in Japan (1956) (submitted to the U.N.).
  • T. Doke, “Preliminary Estimate of the Dose Given to the Lungs by the Airborne Radioactivity Originated by the Nuclear Bomb Tests,” to be incorporated into the official report of the Japanese government to the U.N. Scientific Committee, 1958.
  • N. Saito, Ibid.; and also Shizen (in Japanese), No. 10, 1957.
  • Y. Hiyama, et al., data to be submitted to the Scientific Committee, U.N., 1958.
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  • The British Atomic Scientists' Association, “Statement on Strontium Hazard” (1957).
  • W. F. Libby, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 42 (1956), 945.
  • Private Communication from W. Selove, Sept. 3, 1957. (See U.S. Congressional Hearings on Fall-out, page 2060.)
  • T. Doke, “The Danger Must Not be Minimized—Some Observations on Dr. Libby's Report,” Contemporary Japan, 25, No. 1, July 1957.
  • A. M. Kuzin, “On the Danger of Nuclear Tests for Humanity,” Proceedings of the International Meeting of Scientists, Pugwash, Canada, 1957 (to be publshed).
  • N. Yamagata, an article to be submitted to the U.N. Scientific Committee (1958).

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