UNCLASSIFIED Tec ALY CoAggIFICA, ON OF "='5 2aGe . REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Th AESTAICTIVE MARKINGS "a FESORT SECURITY CLASSIFICA SCN UNCLASSIFIED ta SECURITY CLASSIFICATION AUTHORITY N/A since Unclassified 3 DISTRIBUTION, AVAILABILITY OF 2EPORT Approved for public release; distribution is <b JECLASSIFICATION : QOWNGRAQING SCHEDULE unlimited. N/A since Unclassified a AERFORMING ORGANIZATION AEPORT NUMBER(S) 6a WAVE OF PERFORMING ORGANIZATION 5 MONITORING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER(S) WT-1602 (EX) 60 OFFICE SYMBOL Sandia Corporation (tf appicabie) 7a NAME OF MONITORING ORGANIZATION Defense Atomic Support Agency de. ADDRESS .City, Stare, and ZIP Code) 7b ADORESS iCity, State, ana ZIP Code) Albuquerque, NM Washington, OC da. NAME OF FUNDING. SFONSORING 780 OFFCE SYMBOL ORGANIZATION df applicable) 3¢. ADDRESS City, State, and ZIP Code) 3 PROCUREMENT .NSTRUMENT :OENTIFICATION NUMBER ") SOURCE OF FINDING VUMBERS PAOGRAM SLEMENT NO V1 PROJECT TASK NO WORK CNIT NO ACCESSION NO Tike Ganeiude Secunty Classification) OPERATION HARDTACK~PROJECT 2.14 Fallout Contamination from a Very Low Yield Burst, Extracted Version It rE SUidesk AUTHOR(S) Cowan, M., dr. ‘Ja Tree OF REPORT t3b “IME COVERED FROM TO ‘d DA"2 OF REPORT Year, Manth, Day) 620508 1S PAGE conyt 6 ourPLeMENTARY NOTATION This report has had sensitive military information removed in order to provide an unclassified version for unlimited distribution. The work was performed by the v7 Defense Nuclear Agency in support of the DoD Nuclear Jest Personnel HELO 8 B COSATI CODES Cc ROUP 3 “3 SUB-GROWP ReviewProgram 18 SUBLECT TERMS (Continue on reverse sf necessary and identify by biock number) Hardtack Fallout Contamination Low Yield Bursts 3 AdSTRACT .Cantinue on ceverse if necessary and raentify by block numoer) tae . ae The primary objective of this project was to determine the military significance of fallout contamination from small-yield fission weapons. The specific objectives were to (1) make the necessary measurements during Shot Fig to delin- eate the fallout gamma-radiation field produced by a land-surface detonation of a fission weapon; (2) use data collected to construct a fallout model for use with any wind pattern, and evaluate extremes in militarily significant contamination intensities for the same yield range and (3) define theattendant plutonium contamination problem. A dynamic close-in fallout model is presented for yields of 1 to 100 tons, which accounts for growth and drift of the cloud during its rise and is consistent with Fig measurements of cloud shine and amount of activity deposited, together with dose-rate intensity as functions of downwind distance. -0 OSTRIBAUTLON AvaiLAgLITY OF AaSTAACT MQ uNcLass.FigcOUNumiTes C) same as 2etT ~23 NAME OF FESPONSIBLE INDIVIOUAL Mark D. Flohr 00 FORM 1473, 84 maa Conc ssers 61 AASTRAC™ SECURITY CLASSIFICATION UNCLASSIFIED 22D TELEPMONE (include Area Code) (202) 325-7559 33 ArR edition May be wsed unt! exnausted. Ail atner editions are oesarere 22¢ OFF:CE SYMBOL DNA/ISCM SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE UNCLASSIFIED

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