SACQOO!b&6OTTSO ALiLIAO GA VBI DFQD. dmaRe. RE POSITORY 411861 if. VAKeed - Colepa Seyok. Li- SHE AEC SECHEECREPY PE LES(— 77SS COLLECTION BOX No. / . aL. at Oy ff ° on a rowan HLS3 ‘ . > PoP Kedlrchaa VS arch 1, 1957 and LEMORANDUM FOR Lit. FPURRAY: 3URDEN FROM 3500 SUBJECT: He BLRASE IN ME |= g T have 3 little difficulty checkineg your figure of 2 to 10 times tolerance for 3500 NT of fission, so I am sending you my calcula- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY DECLAS: y tons « The consecuences of such a catastrophic war in so fer as radio- strontium is concerned would depend on the conditions cf firing so we take three different sets of assumptions to cover the range of probabilities. Case & - Sirine Under Same Conditdons as Fast Tests Q ps - All Ground Vired as Brevo in Castle 4 i this Case the bombs all produce the Bravo cigar patterns and ese contin about GO percent of the total, the rest being seminated vorlid-wiide. it the rate of 7000 square miles and HT fission ver bomb we get 1/17 kiloton flssion per square ile or for normel soil with 20 erams of exchanrseable calcium in he top 2 eS inches, @ human body burden about 100 times the tolerance level for large populations for people living entirely ¥ food grown in the fallout area of some 2,), million square miles, Pbht in the rest of the srea the level would be only 10 to 15 percent Mot tolerence. Ths | avoidance of the contaminated soil for farming would reduce tre level below tolerance. RTASENT OF ENERG GLREVIEW AU jon?FEDBY; iiLAat ttriet LEPTC ’ Tewen.pg ‘ wae: JEPte DECLASSIEICATION RE} ; “A ~

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