CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION
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OBJECTIVE
The objective of the project was to document the characteristics

of the close-in radioactive fallout resulting from the surface land or

water detonation of high yield nuclear devices in order to provide

informtion for the evaluation of (1) the immediate hazards associated
with the residual contamination from such bursts, (2) the mechanism
of particle formation and distribution, and (3) the characteristics
and significance of the radioactive debris distributed by base surge
phenomenon provided that a significant base surge is caused by surface

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To accomplish the objective, the following specific physical
characteristics were documented where possible.
ae Beta activity and the time at which it arrived.
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Beta decay.
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The size distribution of radioactive particles and distribu-

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The activity per unit weight or volume of liquid and solid

tion of activity within the sized particles.
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MILITARY SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS INVESTIGATION
Surface and sub-surface nuclear detonations result in the de=

position of radioactive debris (fallout) on the earth's surface.

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degree to which fallout may influence military operations depends upon
the magnitude of the significant radiation field and upon theability
to predict the extent and location of the fields The amount and
activity of the fallout is primarily a function of weapon yield and
conditions of detonation, .8e whether the detonation has taken place in
the air, on the surface of land or water, or underneath the surface of
land or water. This investigation seeks to extend the knowledge of

such variations by studying the fallout results from high yield nuclear

devices.

The results from this project will aid in (1)

determining

the significance of fallout from surface detonations of high yield

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