UNCLASSIFIED
3. Observed deposition on the ground
a, Geographical distribution; dependence on
physical factors
b. Physical, chemical, and radiochemical
properties, with special reference to
fractionation
ec. Measurement techniques and limitations
of the data
(1) gummed paper, (2) gaze, (3) pots,
collection of vainfaii, and (4) soil
samples
.
4, Quantitative predications of future fallout
a. From past tests
b. From future tests
D. Interrelationships between study of fallout and study
of meteorology; contributions of fallout studies to
meteorology
VII. Local Fallout:
The Mechanisms by Which it can Affect
Man and the Measures He Can Take to Minimize Exposure
(oral, inserts, bibliography)
A. The relative importance of external radiation compared
with internal radioactive emitters for the local
fallout situation
1. The source of the external radiation
a. Properties
b. Decay
2.
Internal emitters
a. Radioiodine,
inhalation and ingestion
b, Other emitters
B. Shelter and shielding and their effects
C, Other immediate emergency measurcs that can reduce
hazard
D. Dose and dose-rate vs.
time
VIII. Delayed Fallout:
The Behavior in Geoiogical
and Physical
QF
Processes and the Mechanisms by which
ayeu aliout
Enters into the Biological Pro.esses and Reaches Man
(oral, inserts, bibliography)
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