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The effect of weapon type and size from the point of view of
fallout produced, both local and delayed
The effect of the type of burst on the radiation and radio-
activity resulting and on the fallout produced
VI.
1,
Air bursts
2.
Ground or surface bursts
3.
Underground bursts
4.
Underwater bursts
Atmospheric Transport, Storage, and Removal of Particulate Radioactivity (oral, inserts, bibliography)
A.
The types of fallout defined and described, and the conditions
under which each type is produced - physical characteristics
of particles, cloud formation, condensation, etc.
Local fallout
1.
The predictability of local fallout
a.
b,
Theory of predicting fallout
Models of radioactivity within the cloud (both
Nevada and PPG), dependence on type and yield
of weapon and type of scavenging material
Meteorological transport, examples of fallout
under different winds, and in massive attacks
Uncertainties in model and meteorology
Weathering and redeposition of particles
Decay
2.
JCAE
Observed patterns of local fallout
a,
b.
Patterns of external radiation in Nevada and the PPG
Radiation levels as a function of time.
Radiation
dose to unprotected persons as a function of time
of fallout from fallout
Fractions of fallout observed locally
Factors affecting patterns of fallout