GIAPTER 1 1.1 ODJECTIVES The primary objectives of Project 2.2 were: 1) to measure the initial-gommn exposure rate as s fiction of time from the detonation of high-yield thermonuclear devices; and 2) to measure the residualgacm: exposure rate as a function of tine st land fallout stations. Secondary objectives ware: 1) tc moasure residual radiation at early times on the crater Hip of a high-yield land-surface shoty and 2) to”t field-test a prototype thermal-radiation detector to be used in a rodicloticc! defense warnins systec. 1.2 BACKGROUND Los Alemos Schemtific Laboratory (1AcL) measured initial-gacme exposure rate versus time for high-yicld devices during Operation Ivy (Reference 1). Tt was found that high-yield devices did nct fellow the relatively simple scaling law of lowyield devices, Germ radiation at a particular distance acaies linearly with yield for devices up to about 400 kt. For megaton~raxe devices, gauss radia- tion scaics higher with incroesim. yield. This enhancement of initial- gases yociation was attributec Largcly te the hydrodymazic cffoct (section 133A). Us Se Arey Sign.) Rescirs’ an’ Deveivnent Laborcter {US.SROL) obtained several germa-exposure~rate~vorsue-tine ‘datapoints from higheyield devices during Crerction Castle (Reference 2). The ye y

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