{ Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory USNRDL-466 1. Atomic bomb explosions Mathematicalanalysis. A THEORY OF DECONTAMINATION OF FALLOUT 2. fROM NUCLEAR DETONATIONS. PART Il METHODS 1. Atomic bomb explosions Mathematical analysis. A THEORY OF DECONTAMINATION OF FALLOUT 2. FROM NUCLEAR DETONATIONS. PART IL METHODS Partacles (Airborne) Mathematical analysis. FOR ESTIMATING THE COMPOSITION OF CONTAMIY 3. Fallout - Analysis. FOR ESTIMATING THE COMPOSITION OF CONTAMI} 3. Fallout - Analysis. NATED SYSTEMS (U) NATED SYSTEMS (UU) tdp, tables illus, by C.F. Miller 21 refs. Particles (Airborne) Mathematical analysis. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory USNRDL-466 29 Sept 1961] 1. Miller, C.F. Il. Title. SECRET - RESTRICTED DATA Empirical equations are developed from correlations [IIIl. S-F011 05 12. of fallout data for estimating the composition of fallout from detonations on tand or at sea as a function of weaponyield and type, Abstract The compositions are given in terms (over) UNCLASSIFIED ers 1. Atomic bomb explosions Mathematical analysis. 2. Particles (Airborne) Mathematical analysis. 3. Fallout - Analysis. 1. Miller, C.F. Il, Title. III. S-FO11 05 12. of fallout data for estimating the composition of fall- out from detonations on land or at sea as a function of weapon yield and type, oO ° height of burst, and other parameters. ms The compositions are given in terms Oe 9 (over) a tables illus. 21 refs. 29 Sept 1961/1. Miller, C.F. SECRET - RESTRICTED DATA Empirical equations are developed from corretations Hl. III. Title. 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 (oven 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 UNCLASSIFIED height of burst, and other parameters, The compositions are given in terms (over)| Abstract UNCLASSIFIED