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The curves, of course, show more variability with distance than

with yield as would be expected from use of Eq. 35 in Eq. 24.

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putations were extended to include somewhat greater distances than those
used in obtaining the empirical equation coefficients to investigate
the shape of the curves at distances where lf approached the value 1.0.

With fallout pattern data in r/br at 1 hr, curves for other assumed
weapon types and likely heights or depths of burst can he calculated to

obtain possible ranges in the fallout mass deposited per unit area.
This information can then be used directly in operational evaluations
of decontamination methods and in establishing the experimental conditions
for investigating the efficiency of the methods.

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