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The properties of individual fallout particles produced by

nuclear detonations at zero height over shallow sea water are analytically described for the first time. The particles produced during Operation REDWING were slurry masses composed of water, dissolved and crystalline sea salts, and

seawater-insoluble solids from the weapon, barge, and ocean

floor. Special techniques were used to measure the chloride,
water, and insoluble-solids content of individual slurry particles, Autoradiography showed that the activity is primarily
associated with the solids.
A table of experimental data presents particle size versus
time of arrival after detonation as well as measurements of
particle density and relative specific activity. Estimates of

mass and relative activity of fallout per unit area for certain
locations about the shot point are shown.

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