peel Cy rial. er ON NT ee tT AOR a Oe ee ee 3 - Where y = KT of bomb ms 15 er ‘ Lota , . ~ . et oatl , _ .- os eo salts. . "os EES . . aoe : * o# Total activity of loud " 7, . a -. we cj * Activity of cloudthatcomes in contact with |rain, And it. is assuned that rain is“tuice as* eefictenta *scavengerof radioactivityme as sand, and that the radioactive fall-out area would be only. half of the - average shown in the Figures for sand fall-out to account for cloud aotion ; during fall-out, In view of the data shown in the inclosed Figures and Tables,’ it becomes evidentrain scavenging has been greatly overestimated in both Ander~-, son's (5) and in Holzman's (6) reports, Reference 6 overestimates the radio- .: “ active hazard due to rain scavenging because it underestimates both the heights ;j reached by 10 KT "tactical" atomic bombs and the magnitude of the horizontal diffusion rate of the atomic cloud. Holzman ‘clearly recognizes ‘the limitations °!r of his assumption of the diffusion rate becase he says of the diffusion rate, = ' "This assunption is the weakest of all", From the data presentedin this re-‘port it is estimated that the redioactive contamination “due. ‘to the scavenging ~ action of rain cannot produce a hazardto life provided the.‘atomic cloud is" 1 hour dd or older, It may be possibleto deposit on. the surface of theground ~ approximately 100r integrated life time dose of radioactivity. if the fifteen minute old cloud of a 1 to 2 KT atomic bombis completely scavenged out by™ rain in a short while after detonation, but the contamineted srea will be con oo fined to within 1 to 5 miles of ground zero. From the tactical point of view: __ this would be a bonus effect. It is difficult to {magine how rain could possibly. produce hazardous contamination at distances greater than100 miles from ground ° zero under any circumstances or regardless of the ounbder of 10 KT "tactical® . a bombs used. Anderson (5) overestinates the fadioactive ‘contaminationprinarily| because he assumes rain could originate above the mushrodm cloud | ‘from a. 20K: atomic bomb. ts Cae we 1 e ‘ aAweiwbar tou sd Ween ho - roel tlt ~~ ‘ ’ « a SE wee ee zDeer he naee eh ee wilt Fac.Te ae eteaoacee eS fo . : ce ‘ggr St Ee

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