I • 106899 rue 111 U Jehruary 19 1 1968 Johll •• Totter Director Divi1ion of lioloay aad Nedtclae B D lruaer N D A11l1teat Director fr N dical ad ••1th ae1earch Dlvl•lon o liology aad NediciDe CONnllNCES AT ltaEIIHAVR DDIMU PDI o n OIi PLAllS THULE• CUEILAIID roa DE ALIS WITH THE Box AJIOl 111 1 J fte follovi Qg group left tueeday eveaing February 13 et tbe re41ue•t of Dr Cerl Walske Asalstant to the Secretary of Defense for Atoaic Energy Dr Wabke B Parker lllfL W Langhaa I ASL J Shreve Sandie Corp O Glasser 11 Gen USAf O Sundstr• Staff OSAP J Wolfe J IK ud a yaelf I letchua Woode Bole Oceanographic lnatltute arrived 1eparately fr• loatoa w arrived Wednesday aoraing about 10 45 local ti lie rested until s labaas7 There Dr Wal•ke di1cussed the general aituatioa based ou latest dispatches fr• General Bun iker and invited Wright Laqhaa to present hia lateat data Langh• firat gave the ac et recent isopleth data baaed on the reading• acing the 17 kv mad 60 kv gate•aeter• provided by 'l'enney end Bennett of Llver■ore There are two very high level area• aloq the center liae of tbe acer area within which the aeter pega out at 2x106 c ■ The other isopleth• roughly aurround the t for• bulge toward the aorthwest where the wt rid vould be u ow fiae debris 1 30 P••• and veat to the U the actual diapersion beneath or vithlD the anov ad ice Langh•'• aore iaportat date concer•ed hie atteapta to deter■iae the Pu in the black crust of tbe acar area He fouod that the black 1s a coabinatlon of JP•4 keroseae fuel carbon very fine debria and organic aatter in which ls entrapped about -80l of tbe Pu of the total saaple prea Bllbl7 on the oil veter interfaces or on the debris floating in the eaul ■ ion Soae larger black pieces ' on the 1 ottaa of the flask were al10 radioactive vblle the aore of less clear water contained the least The aaaple also gave a positive test for tritlua BEST AVAILABLE COPY s -m ' •r n ''I' -_ ••r• · • n• - C 11 -- · - • •- ·• _l •• '· • _ '7 - - '1 l'- 1 ·_' 't · -··· ········--- ·••------·-- ---····· --····--·- ···1 ··-----··----······ ---·· __ ____ --·-- ···· - ----U S GOVEIIIOIVO' t IHTING OfFICl 1 -0-l ◄ZI 3-i _ - • I • febrvar7 19 1961 Lanahaa had al ■o aad• alcroarapu end autoradtoarapha of th• debrl1 left froa ■ 1111plH of •lt•d •now A 1urprlllqlJ lara• aaount of v•a•table and other detrltu1 ••• 1ea11 upon whlch plutonlw partlcl•• bad •tuck Tbe detrltu1 varied widely ta •lH •ut 1•n•r•llJ ••• 10 to 50 aicron1 the plutonlua particle u deteraln•d by track count• yere aach nall•r• l••• than 10 JI• Cyllndrlcal core• of the lea fr• location• alona th• burn etr•ak •bowed radloactlvlty corre1pondlq to the black part• of the core but activity wa1 found at t'--• at the air and or water interface• of the cor••• Tbl1 ■lxture coaprl1tn1 the 1acbned area ••pltcate1 the tentative conclu1lon1 of the ••rker Coaitt•• ud lt was 4ectded after•-dl1cua1lon not to r•fer 1paclflcally to the flndlna• of that Coaa1tt••• llovever lt ••• clear that tanah•'• would bave to be reported factually lncludina the trltlua ••t• Jill Shr•v• had rerun h1• calculation on the characteri1t1c• of the fire cloud without findlaa r•••on to ch•na• b11 view that the inversion had not bean penetrated OD the 11l1ht of the accident and that there would aot be the • •pertlcm of hover the ■everal hundred• of klloaet•r• predicted by lofoed•llan■ en 1 brieflJ reported that we anticipated that the Den•• would want to · carry out an extenalv• blo1urvelllace 11011itorl111 proar• to a1aure that the Creenlander• would aot be cont•lnated by h l noted that ve wr• prepared to ■ upport auch atudl•• flnanclally a11umlng that the Air Poree ould provide lo1l1tic and other on••lt• eupport but we •hould not offer such financial a11l1tance unlees it va■ r ue1ted In 11117 c••• ve hoped the aurvelllance atudl•• would be carried out in a •Y•t•attc faah1on ■uch that th• data would be uaeful for developing a precl ■• ecological •tudy of the bloey1t of thla far aorth bay that ve were tntereated ln tbe ecolo 7 of the bay for aound acientlfic reaaona ••well•• for aonltoring BEST AVAILABLE COPY l reiterated the view of Nr llngleraeo that the Greenlander ••• an inveterate collector nd would 1alvage ■etal etc U lt va•hed to 1hore lThi• vu beiq conaidered by General llwlalker who hu ahoulder to ■hould r plcker•upper1· on the lee now that there 1 a bit of dayllaht at lbule Several ■ore ldea1 were conaiderad •ut nothing firm re1ulted Thia et1ng ended with the decialon to ura• the Dan•• fir ■ t to atate what they thouaht ahould be done J OE ARCHIV1 That evening ve had dinner at the home of Hr llankinehip the conaular of the lllbaa■y together with five Dan••••II ' partner wa1 Dr C P Jacobaen the Aeaiatant Dlrector of li•'• He vae a biochemical engineer but i• now lntere1ted in the larae- ■ cale chemical extraction of uranium frca phoaphat• and other aedtaentary depoait• Greenland See 1 and 2 41be lmba11y took v• excellent care of the team attachment■ OfFICE ► SURNAME ► DATE ► ' _ •·················-·· l lC•ll8 Rn ►53 u•• Jebruar1 it 1968 Ill Han• loch opened the •l•nary Seeelon Thureday aornlng at the Danleh AIC bulldlq and aft•r • 1hort lnforaal exchange ■uue•ted that ve talk uout Dew date ad new ldea1 ad then break up into three 1roup1 Dr Walau'• idea ln order to aake dec11lon1 on what ■hould be our po1ltlon relative to a the •ltuatlon ln aeueral 2 the probable po1slble urlal dl ■ per•lon and J the 110nltortna ■urveillance of the blot• of 11orth Ster lay end the ■urroundlna ar••• As indicated on attacla81't■ S qd 4 the Danl•h partlclpant■ vere a ■lxtur• of top level profe11lonel adalnl1trator ■ and 1clentl1t1 l vaa able to talk paraonallJ at one tlae or another with tho•• checked on attaclaent J Langha reviewed the lateat radiation 11011 ltorlng data u noted above and aentioned the 10 Mter arid to be up DOV that there l• liaht enough to use a tran1it and chain The figures u ■ ed wre 801 of the activity ln the tee ii within the inner red0 area with 171 within the next contour line The above data regarding the Jf•4 fuel e■ulaioo ■ were repeated and aiven full con1idarat1on There vaa 1eneral agnement as to the need for uny ■ore tee core• 1ince actlvlty bas been noted by the Danes on the top• ottOIIB and lnter■ediate reglon1 of core• they bed taken Ice freaaea at the rate of 8•10 ca day at these temperatures ••t BEST AVAILABLE COPY Shreve ahowed a photo of exploding Pu ■etal 1111d lt• lntrlaslc pyrophorlc activity Reasoning fram loller Coa1t•r• he aaa D d that ■uch would adhere to part• of the plane and to anything that 1t contacted Beyond that the aerosol vlll for■ • circular area 40 to 60 aeter• in diaaeter and have particle• 50 to 70 ■lcron aerodynamic 11edlan diameter e ual to 4 6 to 6 0 if 1traight ■ass dima diameter He had to agree thAt the fire column from the burning JP-4 and air frame could make the1e numbers meaningless Langham 1uggeated that the biological ha ards ahould be ■ intaal due to the dilution of the u d the diacrl■ination of the biota against lt There 1hould be no ht 1 111 to anything U tu were kept out of the syst•ic circulation of anillale ·1t was agreed that plankton becauae of lt• ■urface could h e a co2centrat1-on factor of up to 103 but flab and ■ermah have a 10 to 10 dlacriminatlon against it J OE ARCHIVE Jacobsen then pointed out that released JP-4 ought to form e •llck and •lnce oil altcka will ■ove at 51 of the wind velocity the film 1hould pile up largely on the ahorea of Saunder• Island where there are birds walrus and 1eals ln •umaer The Denes evidently look on this as a major problem It was agreed that thi1 1ituation wa1 not equivalent to a bunker oil 1lick and therefore unpredictable OF'FICE SURNAME ► ····-···-··•·· ······- ·· -· ► DAff ► u••····· ··· ··········-··-··· ·················· ··············· -·············•···· • - U S GOWDINMDl1' PRINTING ClfflC • l- 0-2 t-1121 Pile• February 19 1968 I vaa left vlth the hope that there vou14 be ao oil to fol'II • 1llck Lthl1 ••-• to be another way of 1aylq We want ou to ■crape up all th• cont•inated lee end do 1omethtn1 ¥1th it •-Thl• ha1 been their poaition all along fr• tb• aarlla1t day• at Thule To reaova the •aa•hell depr••••d bran and the bleck area would be a 5 000 to 10 000 ton Job requiring much equipment and ■any 110re Mn to be airlifted to Thule very •uickly but thla did not••- to cau1e General Gla11er dl ■■ayA- lofoed-Han1en Hked bow IIUCh Mtal and h came to the 1urface when the lee Mltal are BOif GB the bottCIII end vlll And hov auch tu l• trapped at the under1urface of the leaf lfo oua would 1ue11 There ■1 ht lte ■ame trapped ill the e1g1hell area if ■ GIiie JP-4 wr• put ln when there vu open water 10•15 Mter1 lo diaHter imedlatelJ after the explo1lon th■ t the only land that alaht ■ ee particulate■ or carried aloft by the fir• columi would be Wol ■ t■nhol• t1land He calculated ln contrut to Kofoed•llan••n th at the column did not break through the inver ■ lon layer and therefore the 1urface wind■ would be the ■ajor determinant of where the cont•inatlon would l»a found Be aot au argument from •• lu■ch vhlch • • loch cut off Bhr•v• ••tlaated aero■ ol Parker noted that the 1pecial panel l■ taklna • con■ erv•tf va view of the ■ ltuation •• a whole althouah they feel that the dl1per1lon of Pu 1n the veter vaa negligible Reverthele11 the new data relative to the JP-4 and the probl• of aerosol dtaper1ion ■ight require ra•evaluation After lunch we broke into thr•• aroup1 for detailed di1cu11lon1 of our ■ pectal are••• 1 vent with the 1urvalllance ioloalc sroup chaired by Profeaaor lehberg Thereat of the group COD8isted of Hermann Vibe Grande Narinu■ Han1e11 Wolfe letchum and ay■ elf It vat •lt'••d that tritium on th• land and on the eurfaca of the lee••• not a hazard since it would 'b• diluted by the 1prlng aelt and 1laclal runoff The animals of concern ware the food aniul1 a The little auk arrive ta April 1n large aumb1r1 1 1hrimp mid plankton neat on Wolatenholae ••t Island and on the adjacent land behind Cap Athol The Greenlandera eat c ' the egg1 and all of the bird■ except th• feathen Can there lte a £ du■ t problem in thi■ Cap Athol area • •n the netlv-■ do their bird 1 0 catching 1n view f the 17-35 pCi ca on nearby 1novt The general anaver vaa Unlikely but Dr Rehberg felt that the du1t heaard ouaht to be checked I agreed 11 it ■ eemed n t worth arguing about na1al 1vab1 du ■ t collection or an aeraaol ■ ampler ouaht to be ■ufficient for thl• purpo1a b Th• blue arctic fox eat■ auks ■ hrlmp 111 11ael1 1na l1 1 and anything It 11 not eaten ■uch but ■ay be a hazard becau■ e of the mouth to aouth Mthod of akinning employed by the Oreenlander1 •1••• BEST AVA ILABL OFFICE ► SURNAME ► DATE ► 123 1£ u•• -' - Pebruary 19 1968 c Nuaaela ■ay concentrate tu partlculat•• or cont•lnated plankton ln their • ntle apparatus The walrus eata only the foot of• ■us ■ el and hence ia not et riak but people eftt them directly • does the eider duck d Three 1pecie1 of are killed here •••1• 1 The ring 1eal lnhablt1 the bay continuously ■ovlng up the fjord close to the glacier• ln summer and out to the opeo lead• ln the Streit• 1n winter They eat the polar cod• ahrtmp detrltua and acavenge 2 The harp •••1 11 preaent f r • June to s pteaber algratlng ln fr• Newfoundland 3 he ltearded •••1 atay1 out ln open water during aost of the year but aey come ln vhen the bay opens up The latter two apecle• are not important food sources and Dr k hberg offered the opinion that tt animal• and aen vho migrate ln and out of the area ere not dangerou•• aeaniug they are not et rhk Thua only the ring aeal le a ■atter of concern 4 Th• polar cod 1• the chtef fleh tn the bay It doe• not aigrate but people don't eat tt it llvea chiefly DD plankton S The plankton i1 a •••le food for the intermediate• tn the food chain but ta ■perae at present When the lee begiaa to thin out the plankton begins to bloom end by June la the ■atn route by which ■ olar eneru ia 1tored •• food ■eteriala for the bay 6 The Danish lureau of Fisherie ■ ts hoping to promote a heltbut fishing lndustry operating from ports tn aouthem Greenland They do not know where the hellbut ■ pawn and or where the larval fonui and fingerling aeture It ts auapected thet thie ■sy happen tn the north ao they propose to try to catch helibut ln the bey or atrait for checking purpo1es Dr Nsrinu■ •Hanaen vill try to do this during hie coming expedition northward tn the Piaheriea boat 7 They are very interested ln getting data on the current• ln the bey and vere pleased to know these atudie1 have begun lt vill be necea1ary to ensure that the finding• are ■upplled to the Dane•• 8 They heve t£ken eh bottom samples on e line running from Mu HlVES to the north and veat of the point of i•pact The positions are •hown on attachment S provided by Dr Hermann BEST AVAILABLE COPY OFFICE ► SURfCAM£ ► DATE ► s -818 Rn 9-13 U S IIOIIPINIIOIT PIIINTIIIG Of'J'la 1 U•- ' u 9 l'h• •u•1tlon qdn VH a1ked llov fut vUl h adherent to alrplaae aet■l eoae loo•• or di■ 1olve in bay vater'l11 l promi1ed to a•t experlllental data on thi1 point Pollovina thl• 1ea1lon •ome of u1 went to the lllb•••J and e011poaed the Uraent 'IWX froa Ubenhavn received at 1406 ••••• l'hur1da7 rebruary 15 1W1111arlslna th• 411cu11lon1 to that point and th• probable tack• that would be taken next 4ay at the clo1in111enarJ Neetlq Th• day ended with • 11aptuou1 diuar at the Yacht Clu'b ho1ted y Nr Ban■ loch I took thl• opportunity to tell ·trofe11or lebbera that A J Carllon'-• la1t p-aduate 1tudent and had done poataraduate renal phy1lol011 under A I atcharda at tenn whereupon be pract1ca11J adopted •••the evenlaa ••• ao■ t plea1ant I••• The next ■ornina ve ■et in plenary ••••lon for the purpo1e of aareelna on future proar_ and need•• There wa1 •tlll active dl1a1reeaent on whether the flre column had lifted debrla hlah enough to di1per11 it appreciably beyond the ltatta of the bay lt1elf When lt became cleai that they bad found Pu la anow 1aapl•• taken at llar111r1uk 20 pCi c■ the ice DOrth of •ar•••r•uk 40 pCi c Z and launder• laland 37 pCl c■z the ara-atnt bee- acadaic Thu• lt ••• decided to take aome SO or aa 1 ■' 1a■ple1 of the overlylna ■now 4 to 6 lal downwind on a rough arc fr• the point of burat In adclttlon to ■eHurlna uantlty of Pu per untt vol ae or ■urface area an effort 111 be aade to determine particle •1••• 10 •• to decide whether the1e lu particle• offer• pulaonary haaard lt vu aareed that the h va1 probably adherent to particlH of alaes laraer than themaelv••• ln addition about 10 aaapl•• 111 be taken fr• l£under1 l1land • couple fr011 ltder Duck l•lead and 6 from Wol ■ tenhol• l1land 1n one thi• 11 Ju•t a lick and a prcniae and hardly what one vould want for caaprehen11ve •en••• in for■ation IJ to the blologtcal obaervatloa1 Dr Rehberg indicated that 11 would do the analy■e• of the Pu 1n the food chatna lxact17 what and bow auch will be done will be deter■ined by what 1• found aee below Their concern about debrla on the ahore line va1 reaffiraed TheJ hoped the Oreenlandera would be cooperative Nr Laaaen ap-aed they would be but it be nece1aary to have Nr lt -'gler1en keep repeatlna tbe varnlna Al•o lt ■taht be u1eful to have atnaen patrol the ahore ltne foot kayak ar ■otor boat DOE ARCHIVF S ••1 The caeponentl of tuJW Xlillance r·c ram which the Dane• carrylna out are ISi I AVAi ABLE COPY a 8eal11 propo■ lxamln• the 1nteattnal cont•ata for activity lf present check polar cod ahrlmp and plankton U 5 IIOVf IINMtlff l'IIINTIIIG llfTICf • IIM--0-21'◄211 OE0llCI u•• februarJ 19 1961 - 7 • b llrcla Dropplqa 1 chiefly from the etder duck and little auk ut other••• available from the roobrl•• on Saunder• l1land and llder Duck laland and from the Dest• on tb• bare beadlan4• behind lar11ar ■ uk and Cap Athol will b• collected and analysed lf active the blrd■ th elve1 and eag■ will be analynd c Nu11el1 Nu•••l ■ will be collected ••lJ■•d la teru of foot ■ tructur•• from the ■hallowt · ad parta and llellbraneoue u •ooa •• the lee peI 11lt1 d flankton •lankton will be collected•• aoon aa it begin• to blOCJIII at tea ed1••• l ocatlon1 and •u•ntttatlon technlqua1 not defined e Pox11 Foxe• will be collected•• randomly available for atudy of aut eontent leing vide•ranatna omnlvor••·· fl1h cru■ tacaan1 1 blrd8 11Ua11la 1 offal••they aay be tndlcator ■ of 1en1ral contaainatlon f J u1t Stirred up artificially to almuhte '91rd collection will be collected from the area■ ln l above b7 conventlonal duet collector•• The ■ e plea• were conden1ed into the two nen rel••••• ■ hown tn attecbllltntl 6 and 7 and prlnted S n the Washington attachment •• lothtna wae said at ay time about who would pay for th• coat• of the monitor1ng-1urvetllance work lt aeeaed to • one of thoae under1tood thlna• that the7 would take care of their own interaeta Later ln talking to Dr Gjerr4p Chief Analytical Cbamtac Rt•I a ber of the orlglnal Thule team l offered to provide acae 3 h for anelyt1cal control purpo•••• Thia offer was accepted and the eolution te nearly r• d 1 for ahir f nt There 1eems to be nothing aor• we can do at preaent a1 ST AVAILABLE COPY DOEARCHIVF S Ind the Dane• are clearly eot lntereated 1n ■ixing reaeerch vltb aurveillance Dr Hans Koch expre■ eed the thought that lt would not be politically acceptable for them to••• the ac ideot for research purpo■ eu lie added that lf a research proaram were to e con■ idered in the future tt ■ hould be a joint effort bet -een Denmark Canada the U I and po1aibl7 the USSR The reaeerch·concept waa not brouaht up again The aroup then vent to an eletP-nt lunch at the h011e of Amba1aador White and Hr White lly ■ ea partner wa• J r Juel llanniqeen K » Deputy Director General of the ••tional Health Service A■ described 0Ff'IC£ ► SURNAME ► ••••••••••••••••••••-••---•••••••---•--••-••-•••- ••••••-• • n • u •• • n •• ••••••••••••••••••• - ••••• --------·-·· •·-·-•--···············- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••t•••••••••-u ··•····-··- ······ -···--···················· ·······-- DATE ► ···--···-··················· ---·············--···•·· ------·--·-··········· 1_ AEC 818 Rev 0-53 U 5 GOllEIINMIIIT tllNTIHG OFFICE 1116-0-21•-il211 casac1 u Pebruary lt 1968 y bta the Health lervlc• ii• pretty fln• ■J•t• for k•• lq the practice of aedlctne and ho■ pltal care at• blah level and lntroduclq aew aedlcal ldeH on • national ••1• t ut tt proba lJ could not work tn the V •• Dr Kan• loch provided ticket• for our aroup to attend the Daal ■h loyal IQllet Campany and on Saturday caae to the la1trup Airport to ••• u• off J r J ra•n loch and Nr1 loch c to our botel to have coffee and talk or help u■ 1hop--decllned Saturday IIOt'lllng • preudl7 a•v• ae and I aratefully accepted • eopy of a letter Bau Chrlatlan Ander1en wrote bl• arandfather lt l1 clear that Dr Seal ora'• phone call to Dr Ilana loch ■OOD after the accident la respon■ lble for the cooperative 1•nlal attitude of the Dane■ et Thule and banbavn They appraclatad hl1 ■ incerlty and re1ponded in kind It l• worth noting how fine friend1hlp1 can arow out of unhappy event• auch •• Palomar•• and Thul•• At tachllenta IJ 1teted 8 BEST AVAILABLE COPY ••• loae calculation• u•ed in dealing with the Thule 11tuat1on •r• below l Dr Cjerr p reported values of tu ln tnov--- a South of 11t• near ■bore and orlglnal collection ice b At ■ar•■ •r•uk land JO pCl ca2 c On Saunder• l1tl'and land Take 40 pCi ca C o 4 uC1 ■ 6 4 ur a m 2 37 pCl ca 100 a 100 104 @ 16 ualuc Comp are to 1000 ugm ■2 ror calculation of totall per 1q¥are kUaaeter 0 4 uCl ■ 0 4 C1 u2 6 4 grams km 1000 2 40 pCi t a2 X 1000 • · 10 DOE ARCHIVES -' - ft lei 2 a • o o NPC for 0 03 uCl cc • • • •••uae b uCl cev 168 Pebrury 19 1968 hr• 0 03 ■Cl liter• 0 03 C1 ■J 3xl07 Ci ul an I 6 Im x 2 1aD • 20 ca • 6x2x 0002 • • 0 0024 • 3 72 000 Cl in thi• area •flu•l• the NPC u above 150 000 Ci are belq con1tdered x 107 Ct a3 of water l S a 105 Ci a11 IN J • 200 factor of ••fety ln ••'for• radlatloa worker drlnktna thi• water contlnuou1ly4 3 or 20 factor of aafety _for public and 6 6 factor of aafety for 0 elected ••ple c SO Ct ■2 of 3a i11 • 20 ca depth of tee • SO ■Ci lo4ca2 5x 20 c■ • SO ■Cl 2 x 10 c■3 0 025 uCi cc or al out the NPC for 168 bra for radlatlon worker a11uae NPC for 239 v • J • 10•4 uCi cc¥ for 168 hr veek con■aptlon of water by radiation worker • 3 x 10·4 uCi cc • 10·1 uCi liter BEST AVAILABLE COPY DISTRIBUTION I JA· 2A UA · v SA v6A t 7A v 8A 9A lOA ' cl Central Piles Col Oscar J Sundstrom US Air Force PentagonV Dr Carl Walske Pentagon · Mr Frank Tucker Dept of State n ecu l · J Dr Tape Div of C l a s s i f i c a t i o n 6 1 0 ft o Bruner 1 s flteYellow File Cop ' - bit lr lt1 _f Pink File Copy Reading File '✓ - - u - lf Green File Copy ✓ 1 - J 1 u 1 t-l 41- 1-5 t 4 • -it '- ► DAl't ► I - ' ovP 1 i _ 7 f' tJ 1 11 - · --- n 1r -1····· - fr J - - DOE ARCHIVES 2 - 2 l y' - b 1c -··-----·----····-·······t· ·2723 fj j·· 76if ················ --··•· ········•···-··•·····•··· Jl'ID u lC•ll8 Rn 63 GU ST LIST Dinner February 1 1968 ·- 7 30 P H • ost Kr B E Blankill hi p_ Hr Erik Hesselbjerg Permanent Under Secretary Ministry of Greenland Hr Hans Lassen Secretary to Hiniater of Greenland Dr Jdrgen Koch Danish AEC Dr Hans Koch Danish AEC Dr c r Jacobson Danish AEC Ris - a - - - -- American Scientists b --• Dr Carl Walske Mr Herbert Parker Biophysicist Battelle Memorial Institute Dre Bostwick Ketchum Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Dr Wright Langham Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Dr H D Bruner Atomic ·tnergy Commission Biology and Medicine Dr John Wolfe Atomic Energy Commission Ecology Dr James Shreve Physics and Mathamatical Research Sandia Corp Major G·e neral Otto Glasser DOE ARCHIVE Colonel Oscar Sundstrom Air Force Staff Officer accompanying n - -- - __ Embassy Personnel Col Ridgely D Kemp Air Attache Hr Brady Go Barr Political Section - t - Schedule of American Scientific Group in Copenhagen February l and 15 1968 106900 February 111 1O s Arrive atrup Airport 11 s Check-in at Royal Hotel 7 10 Embassy vehicles pick up group at Royal Hotel 7 30 Informal dinner at residence of Byron t Blankinship Counselor of American I mbassy Guest list enclosed in packet Address Fellrua x 190 Strandvejen Charlottenlund Copenhagen 15 1 -0 Embassy veliicles depart from Royal Hotel for Danish AEC with group 1 $5 Group arrives Daniah AEC Headquarters 10 00 Y eeting with Danish Scientists begins 7 20 Embassy vehicles will pick up group at Royal Hotel 7 30 Informal dinne at Langelinie Pavillian hosted by Danish AEC DOE ARCHIVES - ' •• I DANISH ATOMIC ENERGY C JitMISSION 13 February 1968 List of Danish Participants in the meetin« at the Danish AEC Headquarters on Thursday 15 February 1968 Professor P Brandt Rehberg Mr R H Koch _ Professor J0rgen Koch Mr E Juel HeMingaen M D Mr P Grande ✓ ✓ Mr E Hesselbjerg Mr H Lassen Mr w Friis-M0ller _ Dr Paul Marinus Hansen Dr Christian Vibe Mr B N Fristrµp Mr Frede Hermann Professor Mogens Faber M D Professor T Bjerge Dr C F Jacobsen Professor O Kofoed-Hansen _ Mr P L 0lgaard M Sc Mr N E Busch M Sc Mr Hans von BUl Ov Mr G Vigh bU t V ' 106901 Chairman Danish AEC Permanent Under-Secretary of State Chairman Executive Committee Danish AEC University of Copenhager Concultant to National Health ServicE Deputy Director General National Health Service Head Radiation Hygiene Laboratory National Health Service Permanent Under-Secretary of State Ministry for Greenland Head of Division Ministry for Greenland Head of Section Ministry of Foreign Affairs Head of the Greenland Fisheries li jResearch Department Assistant Professor Zoological Museum University of Copenhagen Head of Department Geographical Institute DOE ARCHI Hydrographer Ministry of Fisheries Medical Adviser to the Danish AEC Director Research ijatablish ltent RisH Assistant Director Riso Technical University of Denmark Head Physics Department Ris Head Reactor Physics Departme t RisH Head Meteorological Section Physics Department Risij Secretary General Danish AEC Head of Section Danish AEC DANXSB AT »IIC ININIY CCH'11SUOII l3 Pebruaz7 1968 Bloll'ldalo 8ket oh tor nan a Part1o1pat1ng 1D Meeting at the Dln18h AEC Headquartera 'Dmradq 15 Februaz7 1968 Hate 1 '11w Bebuq hu DD Nad1l7 available information on Nveral of the PIIZ't1o1pante 1be ma be •rror1 1n t 1tlec ot orpzd at1ona tramslatecl traa Danish C'hall'IIIID Daniah AEC Rl D n 1921 Stw Ues on X1dmt7 P mct1on • Llcturer Copenhqen Born llliveraity 1936 Ptvteaaor cdmal •1oloa 19'1-5-65 CopeDbagen Un1veralty Vice President Auoolat1an ot Vorl4 Federalilta 1n 1956 Member AEC fro■ 1956 Chairman Sn 1962 l emark'• NJllNMDt tlve to NATO Solenoe Co11111ttee 1958-61 Mr Hana B lroob Jllanunent 1bder-8ecr tu7 ot State Cbat naan Executive Qmalttee Dan1ah AEC Born _ Ill IUDlltlT tor r bor and Sooi l Attain 19110-42 Chairman ot Nveral labor organlzat1ona 1n 19'0'•1 member AEC 1n 1953 Repreeented Dlnmark 1n aeveral Hordia and lntemattonal oonterenoea atnoe 1957 Cheinaan ot Dltmartr•a 4elegat 1on to IAIA in 1958 1962-63 1966-67 In 1958 Ulfber ot Exeoultve BoaN tor- 1 ragan ProJect M2mber ct Ac Sea r tor Technical Sotenoea 1960 ud ot Foz-elgn M1n1atry•a delega tion on Dlaarmament 1n 1960-65 Member Greenland Couno11 1964 Rea1p1ent ot Admlral Carl Hammeriob award ln 1963 Protesmr z l P'fl l'oob vntveNlt7 ot Copenhapn Consultant to National Health Se iee Born Brother of Hana H Koch Ph D 1n 19' 2 Copenhagen thlivereity•a Iutitute tor 1'heoret1oal fh7a1ca rith th eel• on 1eotope apl1tt1Dg In 1954 Proteaeor ot fb7eic■ and 1n 1957 l ireotor ot Un1vera1ty a B1ophya1oa1 l aborato17 In 1963 Director of fh1 aio■ 1Aborato17 n 5o1ent1ftc Aaaistant at Muaaohue t• Institute ot 'l'eclmolog Laborato17 tor Nuclear Science 1951•'2• Member of varioua Dm iah organizattona 1noluding J efenae 'f R•eearoh Counoll 195'2•55 Coruniltant to CERN 1953-5' Member or 0 Ao ay tor 'hohn1c l Sc1enoee 1959 · Meabez- ot American Jlhye1cal Soclet7• 1 7 J ot 8n Yorlt Acad8111' of Science 1961 and Health Hv■ioa Soctet7 1963 mnd ot c« nS t tor tha laternatlonal Orpn1zat1on for Pure and l ppl1ed Bio- ctoa 1961 · BEST AVAILABLE CO Y PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED 2 Dr M D E Juel Herm ngwa Dapzt7 Dlreator General Natlonf-1 _H ealth Serv1ae Bom _ J'Aluoated at Metropolitan School Reaearah 1n Daniah hoepltala 1931•3'J lleaber ot Ccnmall tor N crou 1945-50 Member ot Dan tab C'ommittN on etrect■ ot ndioaatlv1tJ' 1956 Cha1J'UD ot 1111 EKpert Coamttee on 112 diatlon 1962 Cba1rman ot Daniah com1ttee on dang-ere ot e1ga rette amo1d ng 1963 ot European Nuclear Eners Agenc7'• Health and Saf'et7 Coaaittff 1965 Mr Per Grande Head Radiation if7g1en• I aboratoey National Health Service Mr Erik HeaaelbJerg Ji91 1111Dent Under-SearetU7 ot State IUntatrJ tor Oreenlcld Born _ • Degree 1n la 1947 Frederlkaborg · Worked with atra1ra on Oreer am s1noe 1 7• inoluding 2Jainnan ot Cr olite Asaoctatlon Sre1nmd A S 1964 and Deputr Chairman tor Sa1entitio Invest1gat1oms ot Oreenled 1965 Mr Hana Jacob Luaen Mr w Fr11a-Mailler Hea4 ot Dlv1e1on Mlniatl'T tor Greenland Head ot Section M1n1at1 1 ot Foreign Atta 11 11 Bom - Maeauhwlletta Institute ot 'l'ecbnoloa tn 1966 Dr Paul Mar1mJ8 ffMND Head ot the Greenland Plahei-tea Research Department Dr Christian Vibe Aaaiatant teeaor 1 oolog1c l Gl1vel ll1ty or Copenhagen Hu direct Interest 1D polar bears Mr B H Pr1strup Head ot Department Ceograph1c l Institute Mr Frede Hencann ff1d rographer M1nistl'7 ot Ftaher1ea Unbera1t7 ot Aalborg Bs 1n l l Aaa1atant to Denmark•• Pir heriea and Inveat1gat1ona tor Exploration ot the Sea 1941 Director or graphic taborato17 1953 fl1dn grapher a1nce 1959 · nn ARCHIVES Prt feaaor M - gena Faber M D Mecllcal Adviser to the Danish Born Medical uam 1n 1936 Metropolitan School Doctor'• degree Pl ofe11aor 1n rad 1o•b1ology Copenhagen thivera1t7 since 1961 12 20 1911 1n 1941 Medical ooDINltant to AEC a1nce Professor '1' BJerge 1956 at Director Research Eatabl1ahment Ried Bom Muter ot Science 1931 Ph D 1n 1938 Since 1956 Ado1n1a• tr tive Direat or ot AEC Research Eatabllahment at R18' BEST AVAILABLE COPY PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED
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