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ABSTRACT
The primary objective of the project was to estimate the partition of
Sr?9 and Cs!37 between the local and long-range fallout formed by megatonrange nuclear detonations over land and water surfaces.
A secondary
objective was to determine the spatial distribution of radioactivity (and
particles) in the nuclear clouds a few minutes after stabilization.
It was
planned to achieve these objectives by radiochemical analyses and particle
size measurements on the following types of samples;
1.
Samples of the particles and radioactive gases present in the upper
portions of the clouds to be collected by high flying aircraft.
2.
Samples of the particulate matter in the clouds to be collected along
nearly vertical flight paths, at several different distances from the cloud
axis, by rocket-propelled sampling devices,
3.
Samples of the fallout to be collected at an altitude of 1,000 feet
by low-flying aircraft,
The project participated in a megaton shot (Koa) fired over a coral
island
DELETED shot (Walnut) fired from a barge in deep water,and a 9-MT
shot (Oak) fired over a coral reef in shallow water.
The aircraft sampling
progranr was generally successful, and fairly complete sets of both cloud
and fallout samples were collected on each shot.
The rocket program was
unsuccessful due to a variety of equipment malfunctions.
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