Table 2.
Table 3.
Number of Events of Different Type Analyzed for
Different Particle Properties
Properties cf Debris That Have Been Measured
Particle Assemblies
Property
Tower
Number of Shots by Type
Ground
Surface
Balloon
Underground
21
8
8
Shape
10
8
Color
10
Density
Physical
a.
Size and mass distributions
al. By direct measurement (microscopy)
a2. By size separation: by sieve analysis
from impactor characteristics
Pu0z;-equivalent size distributions
Isotopic abundances
3
5
1
2
6
8
8
1
6
b.
c.
4
5
1
1
3
Chemical
Activity location
5
6
0
2
3
Magnetism
4
2
1
0
0
a.
b.
c.
Elemental and chemical
composition
7
7
1
2
7
Radioactivity
Solubility
9
5
1
2
5
Measured on total sample or size fractionated samples
Specific activity
15
7
6
3
7
Activity/size
17
6
2
2
3
Decay
25
?
2
3
8
Note:
.
1.
This table does not imply any extent or detail of the analyses.
aoc p
Size
Water
Surface
Elemental and mineral composition
Solubility
Biological availability (not specifically addressed in this
review)
Gross alpha, beta, gamma/specific activities as f (time)
Individual fission products/specific abundances
Uranium and transuranics/specific abundances
Induced activities
Single Particles
i.
Physical
a,
b.
c,
d.
Color
Shape
Surface and internal
characteristics
Density
e.
f.
gh.
1.
Size
Magnetism
Electrostatic Properties
Agglomeration
Isotopic abundance
Chemical
a.
b.
Elemental and mineral composition--internal structure
Solubtlity
Radioactivity
230
a.
Gross alpha, beta, gamma/
specific activities as f
(time)
c.
Uranium and transuranics/
specific abundances
b.
Individual fission products/
specific abundances
d.
Distribution of activity