to residual radioactive particle -ira distribution found in the
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various "Hot Spots."
he Furnish information on the physical characteristics of Fall-out
for the two previcusly proposed biological projects, including:
a.
Total residual enviromental contamination.
b.
Particle size distribution of both air=borne and primary
‘Fall-out.
c.
Physical characteristics.
d.
Air=borne material concentration.
@.
Activity per unit area,
The estinates of budgets, etc. for the above three projects will be
set up on the following assumptions:
1.
These proposed projects should fimetion in three consecutive
Tower or Surface Tests of more than ten K.T. estimated yield,
one detonation per seven days.
2.
A period of seven days for Project I and a period of fourteen
days for Projects II and IIT prier to participating in the Test
functions will be requirad te set up the facilities, indoctri-e
nation and training of personnel.
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A period of fourteen days is required for delays in Shot
schedule and for the termination of the projects.
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The total period under consideration is therefore approximately
two
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