Hotes on Mtg, 25 Aug '51 C. Thermal Radiation Table 1 presents the results of scaling from Greenhouse measure- wents. This assumes that 1/6 of the bomb energy goes thatportion of the thermal radiation spectrum by |. | DELL. Ly times greater. _. DELELH DELETE ~{Obviouslythe could morethan-six—/ TABLE 1 Estimated Thermal Radiation vs Distance / | — | PELELED | ya DELMA According to the Effects of Atomic Weapons, an intensity below 2 cal/cu~ is not serious. D. Crater ' a - \ DELNLtt DELKii. ML tay |-actiallythe super scaled tower height will be less than George, so the crater will be somewhat larger than this. Ee Fali-out Table 2 presents Ogle's guesses about the fall-out, based on the assumption that the close-in activity is primarily due to neutron activation of the ground or, as in the case of George, neutron activation of the closein ground which vas then thrown out in a layer which spread over the ground surface. The values at large distances are guesses based on previous observations at those distances. |

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