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Findings from the Study to Estimate Radiation Doses and Cancer Risks from Exposure to Fallout from the Trinity Nuclear Test - Video

Steven L. Simon, Ph.D., summarizes findings from six papers published September 1, 2020, in the journal Health Physics, the culmination of the Study to Estimate Radiation Doses and Cancer Risks Resulting from Exposure to Radioactive Fallout from the Trinity Nuclear Test. Trinity was the code name of the first nuclear weapon, tested in New Mexico in July 1945.

This video was updated on 9/3/2020 to correct the animation between slide 7 and slide 8 to remove the contour lines (around minute 9).

Findings from the Study to Estimate Radiation Doses and Cancer Risks from Exposure to Fallout from the Trinity Nuclear Test - Video

Steven L. Simon, Ph.D., summarizes findings from the Study Estimate Radiation Doses and Cancer Risks from Exposure to Fallout from the Trinity Nuclear Test.

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