-Se in the sams latitude bend as the test locations, Tn Figure 3, the 35-day cumulstive fallout from CASTLE BRAVO is show as a series of isolines on the lower part of the figure. ‘The uppar portion of the figure shows as the shaded area the regions of the glore which, from moteorological considerations, were expected to heve fallout in the first week or so. It is evident that the band of highest fallout circles the earth in the tropics of the northern hemisphere with only occasional north-south excursions, The removal of particles in the intermediate range from the atmosphere during dry weather is assisted by vertical eddies near the earth's surface and by interception by obstacles. However, it is likely that Rost importent fraction is removed by precipitation scavenging. It has been found, for example, following most of our Nevada test operations, that on days with rain, there is 10 times more radioactivity deposited on the ground than on days with no rain. The particles are probably large enough so that scavenging by inertial effects are still important. That is, the small radio- active particle, because of their inertia cannot escape from the path of the falling raindrop, The budgeting of the fraction of radioactivity depositedin the intermediate range as well as that in the delayed fallout is quite uncertain. Careful analysis of the world-wide fallout network of the U. S, Atomic Insrgy Corsission after the IVY and CASTLE test series suggests that between 1 and 5% of the fission products which were formed fell out between about 1 and 30 cays after each test operation. The sams numbers for the interredlate fallout from the Kevada tests amounts to perhaps 25%. In the latter case, the amount of the closz-in fallout is knam quite exactly and since there is no delayed fallout, we can add tha local and intermediate fallout together to obtain the total. The result shows that somsthing of the order of 50% of the radioactivity is still unaccounted for. Departreen? ¢f Enargy” Histers*"s 24 ARCH?4E3 2 9

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