Chemical and biological warfare: Protection, decontamination, and disposal. January 1983-September 1991 (Citations from the NTIS Data Base). Rept. for Jan 83-Sep 91
The bibliography contains citations concerning the means to defend against chemical and biological agents used in military operations, and to eliminate the effects of such agents on personnel, equipment and grounds. Protection is accomplished through protective clothing and masks, and in buildings and shelters through filtration. Elimination of effects includes decontamination and removal of the agents from clothing, equipment, buildings, grounds, and water, using chemical deactivation, incineration, and controlled disposal of material in injection wells and ocean dumping. Other Published Searches in the series cover chemical warfare detection; defoliants; general studies; biochemistry and therapy; and biology, chemistry, and toxicology associated with chemical warfare agents. (Contains 164 citations with title list and subject index.)
- Research Organization:
- National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 5329878
- Report Number(s):
- PB-91-800730/XAB
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: Supersedes PB90-864943. See also PB91-800789, PB91-800656, and PB91-800623
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENTS
DECONTAMINATION
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WASTE DISPOSAL
CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
DETOXIFICATION
INCINERATORS
INJECTION WELLS
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
TOXICITY
CLEANING
CLOTHING
DOCUMENT TYPES
MANAGEMENT
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WEAPONS
WELLS
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