Chopter 4 CONCLUSIONS Examination of data indicates the following cgoclusions: a ey 1. For surface bursts with yields from jo 5 Mt, and fora airburst, initial-gammaradiation is of littfe*mifitary significance to unprotected personnel as compared with thermal and blast damage. 2. The amount of residual-radiation exposure is a function of the fission yield. 3. The curves of initial-gamma exposure versus distance obtained from Project 2.1 data vary from corresponding TM 23-200 curves. The field data falls below predictions at longer ranges and is greater than predicted at shorter ranges. This difference between predicted and field data increases with increasing yield. 47

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