m7 Aye oe , “et atyt api wig? a ate ‘as needad, bibliography) ; a A. (den,‘Starbivd"® Description of nuclear weapon e 1. DWfferentiation by type from the point of view of fallout effects, both local and delayed (related also, of course, te type of dotonation) ° 2. a. Fission weapon b. Fusion weapon .. " Heat, blast, radiation, and neutron production 1n a bomb--rough models for attenuation and sal ini: 3. Division of radiation energy into @. Prompt gamma and X-rays b. Kinetia energy of neutrons-~induce antivity and cause direot damage ©. Potential energy which will manifont LtaeyPe enaisith PantititiltiiT BE QB: B. (1) Direct fissiun product. activity (2) Indused radioactivity (e.g., cl) Types of weapon bursts and their effect on the radiatlon am radioaotivity resulting—phyaical and chemical propertins, etc, C. 1, Air burats 2, Ground or surface bursts 3. Underground bursts 4. Underwater bursts Mesgsurements and limitations .* tho data ## Probable ohoice ICAE

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