VIII. j BRAFT FALLOUT FROM ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS TEST IN PACIFIC AREA OPERATION DOMINIC vo arias During 1962, there were 35 nuclear devices detonated in the atmosphere above the Pacific Ocean near Christmas Islend and Johnston Island. The yield ofthese devices ranged from low kilo- ton to the megaton range, The height of burst for all detonations was sufficient to negate local radioactive fallout. The devices were delivered to the point of detonation by either manned air- craft or surface-to-air missiles. In addition to the atmospheric tests; there was one under-— water test, a low yield nuclear device, detonated in the Fastern Pacific Ocean several hundred miles from the closest land area and remote from any commercial fishing ereas. This underwater test deposited all of the fission product radiosctivity in the ocean where it decayed and was mixed and diluted by sea water. The radiological safety program for the test series was a Joint effort among the Joint Task Force Eight (JTF-8) personnel, U. 8. Public Health Service personnel assigned to JTF-8 for the test and personnel from the University of Washington,. Seattle, Washington, under contract to the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. The on-site program consisted primarily of air and DeckerateCHIVE monitoring and personnel and equipment monitoring on Christass Island and Johnston Island. The off-site program consisted of a series of cruises by the 0.R Gilbert for collecting environmental samples in the Central Pacific area and a network of 19 monitoring 63 Ltn

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