- a fission products in fallout, nemely S -ontium-90, they eteted "there scens to be me roc ci 7 Ut dl ce oa Rte 3 human strontium burden of 1/10 of the per.issible yielding co rep in a lifetime,..,. Visible changes in the skeleton heve been reported only after hundreds of icp «ere accumulated end tumors only after 1500 or more," The permissible level referred to ia that recommended by the NCRP for industrial workers, The Committee noted that although "some children have accumulated a measurable amount of radioactive strontium in their bodies, the amount is quite small--a thousandth of what is considered a permissible dose, The Committee corclused, "then, that Strontium-90 is not a current threat, but if there were any substantial increase in the rate of contamination in the atmosphere, i6 could become one," Committee on Meteorological Aspects of Atomic Radiation Chairman - Harry Wexler ~- U, S, Weather Sureau In this part of the report there is the fullest discussion of fallout from nuclear weapons, They distinguish between kiloton bursts when the cloud does not penetrate to the strato-~ sphere and megaton bursts where the cloud does, They estimate that with surface bursts, i.e,, where tne fireball touches the ground 70-80% of the residual radioactivity falls out nearby, 1.@.e, with small weapons a few miles, «with larger ones up to 309 miles or more, They emphasizs th. 2ase of predicting suis by "ncoarby" fallout pattern 4 ter the fac: and the problem c "den predicting its precise pattern prior t2 detonation, They speak of intermeltiecs Teil. encll particle size released . weicw t 3, 2.e., maverini c. stvitescheres ofournton Telle ovt within theese wots ’n the era oe. 1 2 <2

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