Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant CIA Files - Paperless Archives
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The 1986 Report of the U.S. Department of Energy's Team Analyses of the<br />
<strong>Chernobyl</strong>-4 Atomic Energy Station Accident Sequence DOE/NE-0076.<br />
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) formed a team of experts from Argonne<br />
National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National<br />
Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest Laboratory. The DOE team provided the<br />
analytical support to the U.S. delegation for the August, 1986 meeting of<br />
the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and to subsequent<br />
international meetings. The DOE team analyzed the accident in detail,<br />
assessed the plausibility and completeness of the information provided by<br />
the Soviets, and performed studies relevant to understanding the<br />
accident.<br />
The 1987 report Radioactive Fallout from the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> Reactor<br />
Accident<br />
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory performed a variety of<br />
measurements to determine the level of the radioactive fallout on the<br />
western United States. The laboratory used gamma-spectroscopy to analyze<br />
air filters from the areas around Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory<br />
in California. Filters were also analyzed from Barrow and Fairbanks,<br />
Alaska. Milk from California and imported vegetables were also analyzed<br />
for radioactivity.<br />
Other report titles include: An Analysis of the Alleged Kyshtym Disaster;<br />
Workshop on Short-term Health Effects of Reactor Accidents; Preliminary<br />
Dose Assessment of the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> Accident; Internally Deposited Fallout<br />
from the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> Reactor Accident; Report on the Accident at the<br />
<strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Power</strong> Station; Radioactive Fallout from the <strong>Chernobyl</strong><br />
<strong>Nuclear</strong> Reactor Accident; Radioactivity in Persons Exposed to Fallout<br />
from the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> Reactor Accident' Radioactive Fallout in Livermore, CA<br />
and Central Northern Alaska from the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> Reactor Accident;<br />
Projected Global Health Impacts from Severe <strong>Nuclear</strong> Accidents -<br />
Conversion of Projected Doses to Risks on a Global Scale - Experience<br />
From <strong>Chernobyl</strong> Releases; The <strong>Chernobyl</strong> Accident - Causes and<br />
Consequences; <strong>Chernobyl</strong> Lessons Learned Review of N Reactor;<br />
Reconstruction of Thyroid Doses for the Population of Belarus Following<br />
the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> Accident; The characterization and risk assessment of the<br />
Red Forest radioactive waste burial site at <strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Power</strong><br />
<strong>Plant</strong>; Estimated Long Term Health Effects of the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> Accident; and<br />
Environmental Problems Associated With Decommissioning the <strong>Chernobyl</strong><br />
<strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Plant</strong> Cooling Pond.<br />
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REPORTS<br />
816 pages of reports dating from 1990 to 2010 produced or commissioned by<br />
the Department of Defense.<br />
The reports include: <strong>Chernobyl</strong> Accident Fatalities and Causes; Biomedical<br />
Lessons from the <strong>Chernobyl</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Plant</strong> Accident; <strong>Nuclear</strong>