Military Application . ed ose At ten to fifteen seconds efter shot time, a dense black cloud began iseuing from the ground zero area. This black fifty seconds until the underground cavity collapsed. At H plus 2 minutes, the maximum telemetry reading at 300 feet from ground zero was greater then 1,000 roentgens per hour with a reprezentative deciine occurring down to a reading of 0.50 r/hr at E plee 28 hours. Following the initiel release, the radioactive air mass rose to about 10,500 feet mean sea level (MSL) end moved to the southeast toward Cactus Springs and Indian Springs, Nev. The highest recorded reading st any populated off-site locality was Cactus Springs, Nev. (about 34 miles from ground zero) where ground monitors reccrded 6.0 milliroentgens per hour at zbout two houre after the detonation. The radiation levels essentially returned to tackground values the following day. Ateeer ae i yi ! DOE ARCHIVES Late on March 13, the leeding edge of this redioactive air mass wes shout 25 miles east of Needles, Calif., and extended to the weet stout 50 miles. ctivity wes detectable only bstween 7,000 and 10,000 tect MSL and no ectivity was detected below 4,000 feet MSL. Near Blythe, Talif., the radioactive ait mass started co bresk up ints serail pockets. From that point south towarc Yums, Ariz., tne clou2 wee discontinuous end pecketse were decsiztad only et altitudes between 2,600 and 7,000 M5, Irom Serurday “Merch. Lf afcernson on, all tracking aircrafc reported intornation to the effect chat the radioactive eiz mess had dispereed to the point of being no longer detectable, Suheequently, the Air Force concentrated its efforts on checking etr masses coring out of Mexico to determine the existence of radioactive detris with negative : results, III - 56 - oe =r - - a ot — ~ . bp ——>, ~ see . Pe 1 ob fe eee “he Ss ‘ oe ee ee, ~ effluent continued to epew cut of the ground for about }

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