Reports
Environmental and Human Health Assessment of Dioxin Contamination at Bien Hoa Airbase, Viet Nam (August 2011)
Summary Report │ Full Report │ Appendices
Comprehensive Assessment of Dioxin Contamination in Da Nang Airport, Viet Nam: Environmental Levels, Human Exposure and Options for Mitigating Impacts (November 2009)
Main Report │ Appendices
Evaluation Of Contamination At The Agent Orange Dioxin Hot Spots In Bien Hoa, Phu Cat And Vicinity, Viet Nam (June 2009)
Main Report
Assessment of Dioxin Contamination in the Environment and Human Population in the Vicinity of Da Nang Airbase, Viet Nam – Report 3: Study Summary (April 2007)
Study Summary │ Final Report
Identification of New Agent Orange / Dioxin Contamination Hot Spots in Southern Viet Nam (January 2006)
Final Report
Development of Methodologies and Technology for Supporting Clearance of Landmines and Unexploded Ordnance in Viet Nam (January 2003)
Main Report │ Appendices
Preliminary Assessment of Environmental Contamination in Gio Linh, Quang Tri, Viet Nam (May 2000)
Main Report
Development of Impact Mitigation Strategies Related to the use of Agent Orange Herbicide in the Aluoi Valley, Viet Nam (April 2000)
Main Report │ Figures │ Tables │ Plates │ Appendices
Preliminary Assessment Of Environmental Impacts Related To Spraying Of Agent Orange Herbicide During The Viet Nam War (January 1998)
Main Report – Volume 1 │ Appendices – Volume 2
Using Radarsat Imagery To Assess Residual Environmental Effects Of The Viet Nam War (June 1997)
Ground-Truthing and Field Data Collection Report │ Interpretive Report │ Interpretive Report Folio of Imagery
Presentations, Papers and Other Resources
Curriculum Vitae for Dr. Wayne Dwernychuk
Agent Orange Dioxin Contamination In The Environment And Human Population In The Vicinity Of Da Nang Airbase, Viet Nam – paper presented at Dioxin 2007, Japan
The Agent Orange Dioxin Issue in Viet Nam: A Manageable Problem – paper presented at Dioxin 2006, Oslo, Norway
Dioxin hot spots in Viet Nam – Published in Chemosphere 60 (2005)
Agent Orange/Dioxin Hot Spots – A Legacy of U.S. Military Bases in Southern Viet Nam – Overview paper on Hatfield’s Agent Orange studies in Viet Nam presented by Dr. Wayne Dwernychuk from 2002-2005
A brief overview of Agent Orange – a 2005 summary document
The extent and patterns of usage of Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam by Dr. Jeanne Mager Stellman et al. in Nature (2003). Dr. Wayne Dwernychuk of Hatfield Consultants provides comments on this informative paper.
Dioxin reservoirs in southern Viet Nam – a legacy of Agent Orange – published in Chemosphere 47 (2002). The manuscript summarizes Hatfield investigations in the Aluoi Valley from 1994 through 2000.
Reports by Other Organizations
Environmental Assessment of Dioxin Contamination at Bien Hoa Airbase – Prepared by USAID with support from Hatfield Consultants, May 2016.
Agent Orange Primer 2008 – A Review of the Conditions and Benefits Linked to Agent Orange Exposure; Editor: Bob Kozel
Institute of Medicine Update 2006 Findings for Herbicides and Diseases in Viet Nam
Reports on the testing of Agent Orange at the Canadian Forces Base Gagetown in New Brunswick in 1966 and 1967
Aerial herbicide spray missions in southern Viet Nam, 1965-1971 (Source: US Dept. of the Army)
Aerial bombing coordinate data for Viet Nam, Lao PDR and Cambodia
The Stockholm Declaration – On the long-term consequences of war in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam (Stockholm, Sweden, 2002)
Environmental Conference on Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam (July 2002) – reports on ecosystems, public health, ethics/law/policy, and additional information
The History of Agent Orange Use in Vietnam an Historical Overview from the Veteran’s Perspective by Paul L. Sutton, National Chairman Agent Orange/Dioxin Committee Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc. Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Declassified report by Admiral E.R. Zumwalt, Jr.: Report to the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs on the association between adverse health effects and exposure to Agent Orange
Locations of Herbicide Use – Listing of the use, testing or storage of Agent Orange, Agent Blue, Agent Purple, Agent White or other herbicides which contain dioxin. – Source: Congressman Evans News Release 9 May 2003
Agent Orange in Laos and Cambodia: Documentary Evidence by Andrew Wells-Dang
Excerpt from “Landmine Monitoring Report 2003 – Vietnam” (November 2003)