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1. Atomic bomb explosions
Mathematical analysis.
A THEORY OF DECONTAMINATION OF FALLOUT
2.
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Partacles (Airborne) Mathematical analysis.
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Fallout - Analysis.
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Particles (Airborne) Mathematical analysis.
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as a function of weaponyield and type,
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Mathematical analysis.
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SECRET - RESTRICTED DATA
Empirical equations are developed from corretations
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S-FO011 05 12.
of fallout data for estimating the composition of fallout from detonations on land or at sea
height of burst, and other parameters.
Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory
USNRDL-466
A THEORY OF DECONTAMINATION OF FALLOUT
FROM NUCLEAR DETONATIONS. PART Il METHODS
FOR ESTIMATING THE COMPOSITION OF CONTAMI4
NATED SYSTEMS (U) by C.F. Miller 29 Sept 1961}
84 p. tables illus. 21 refs.
SECRET - RESTRICTED DATA
Empirical equations are developed from correlatio
84 p.
by C.F. Miller
as a function of weaponyield and type,
height of burst, and other parameters.
Abstract
The compositions are given in terms
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Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory
USNRDL-466
A THEORY OF DECONTAMINATION OF FALLOUT
FROM NUCLEAR DETONATIONS. PART Il METHODS
FOR ESTIMATING THE COMPOSITION OF CONTAMI}
NATED SYSTEMS (UU) by C.F. Milles 29 Sept 1961]
84 p. tables illus. 21 refs.
SECRET - RESTRICTED DATA
Empirical equations are developed from correlations
UNCLASSIFIED
1.
Atomic bomb explosions
Mathematical analysis.
2. Particles (Airborne) Mathematical analysis.
3. Fallout - Analysis.
1. Miller, C.F.
ll. Tide.
jIIl. S-FO11 05 12.
of fallout data for estimating the composition of fallout from detonations on land or at sea
as a function of weapon yield and type,
Abstract
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height of burst, and other parameters,
The compositions are given in terms
(over)|
Abstract
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