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of the initial atomic bomb gamma radiation and of gamma radiation from
a planar field of fission products deposited on sotl after an experimental
nuclear detonation,

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the atolls, and spectrometric and radiochemical
data. The actual duration of the radioactive
fallouts was not known, and the values for
length of exposure were subject to uncertainties
in the times at which the fallouts began. A
range of possible whole body gamma doses
was calculated, and the values considered to be
most probable are presented. Diffuse geometry

from the semi-infinite planar source was believed to increase the biological effect of the
whole body dose expressed as an air dose, compared in the geometry of the usua] X-ray exposure. Soft gamma and beta radiation from
fallout on the ground and especially on the
skin itself resulted in a superficial dose which
was high enough to produce lesions. No quan-

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