![]() Great Britain conducts its last above ground nuclear blast.Įxecutive Order 10831 and Public Law 86-373 issued, providing the legal basis for additional programs that eventually led to RadNet. When included in Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring Systems (abbreviated ERAMS, now RadNet) in 1973, RAN had 68 sampling stations spread across the United States.Īpproximately 180 above ground nuclear blasts were conducted during this period by the U.S., the Soviet Union, and Great Britain. ![]() Radiation Alert Network (RAN) is set up to provide an early alert for radiation fallout. ChronologyĪpproximately 80 above ground nuclear blasts are conducted during this period by the U.S., the Soviet Union, and Great Britain. RadNet and its forerunners have been collecting environmental radiation data for more than 50 years. The timeline below shows how the RadNet system began and how the network has monitored radiation in the environment over the years.
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