CONTENTS
The table of contents for Part I reflects the entire agenda of the Symposium; applicable notations
indicate classified papers to be found in Part II (SCR-421).
The table of contents for Part II lists only
the classified portions of the Proceedings.
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FOREWORD
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ADDRESS OF WELCOME .,
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C. F. Quate, Vice President, Research, Sandia Corporation
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PURPOSES OF THE MEETING
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J. 4. Holland, Chief, Fallout Studies Branch,
Division of Biology and Medicine, AEC
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AGENDA OF THE SYMPOSIUM
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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DEBRIS DISPERSAL COMPUTATIONS
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The Fali of Small Particles or Heavy Molecules Through the
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(B) Atmospheric Fallout from an Extra-Atmospheric Nuclear
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Rocket Detonations as Determined in the High-Altitude
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(A) Atmospheric Tracers Above 100,000 Feet
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(B) Effects of Large Diurnal Density Changes on Outer Atmosphere
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(C) A High-Altitude Wind Observation From Nuclear Explosion 'Teak"
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DEBRIS MEASUREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION.
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The Behavior of Nuclear Debris from the Upper Atmosphere
J. P. Friend, Isotopes, Incorporated
* Speaker presenting the paper.
Tolassified paper, published separately in Part II, SCR-421,