Current fallout-computation methods do not account for the early-time dynamics of the fallout process. Therefore, the present theory was originated in the attempt to explain the mechanics of the fallout more completely. This theory is checked by developing from it a mathamatical fallout model for land-surface bursts and then by using this model to predict fallout properties for nuclear tests. From a comparison of the predictions with observed test data, it is concluded that the new theory, despite certain idealizations, is useful for fallout computation.
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Anderson, A. D. (1961). A THEORY FOR CLOSE-IN FALLOUT FROM LAND-SURFACE NUCLEAR BURSTS. Journal of Meteorology, 18(4), 431–442. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1961)018<0431:atfcif>2.0.co;2
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