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INTRODUCTION

Fallout from nuclear weapons tests has been by far the principal
man-made source of radioactive environmental contamination.

About

340 nuclear detonations in the atmosphere, by all nations testing,

have been announced.
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The tstal energy release has been about 511

(MI) equivalent of TNT with the USSR tests accounting

for about 70 percent of the total.t-

Included in this total energy

release is about 193 million tons of fission - the process that creates
the radioactive fission products present in fallout.!-

(Two hundred

million tons of TNI energy equivalent would produce about 12 tons, by

unt

weight, of fission product debris.)
The discussion that follows in Section I. attempts to summarize
an enormous amount of data and to present some evaluation of the
estimated radiation exposures to persons from fallout.

The remaining

Sections deal with other health aspects of nuclear weapons testing.
The information presented herein is intended to provide some answers
to three basic questions concerning the testing of nuclear weapons:
1.

What are the problems and possible risks associated with
tuclear weapons testing?

2.

What are the data concerning effects from past tests?

3.

What do these data mean - how serious are the possible
risks?

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