The force of a one megaton nuclear explosion at ground level would be roughly 100 pounds per square inch (psi) within one mile of the explosion. Such an explosion would leave a crater in the earth measuring at least 175 feet (50 meters) deep and 700 feet (200 meters) wide, and would throw a vast quantity of radioactive dirt and debris into the atmosphere, which would cause further destruction and toxicity as it fell back to earth. In contrast to a ground level explosion, an explosion at 8,000 feet (1.5 miles / 2.5km) above the earth's surface would create a smaller quantity of fallout and debris, but would have a much wider blast radius.
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Estimated blast radius of a one megaton nuclear explosion by peak overpressure
(in miles)
Peak overpressure (force of blast)
Air burst at 8,000 feet (2.4 km)
Ground level explosion
100 psi
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1
20 psi
1.3
2.1
12 psi
3.7
2.7
10 psi
4.8
3.2
5 psi
7.1
4.3
3 psi
9.5
6.1
2 psi
12.6
7.6
1 psi
18.7
11.9
Created with Highcharts 7.2.2Peak overpressure (force of blast)Distance from ground zero in miles1.31.33.73.74.84.87.17.19.59.512.612.618.718.7112.12.12.72.73.23.24.34.36.16.17.67.611.911.9Air burst at 8,000 feet (2.4 km)Ground level explosion100 psi20 psi12 psi10 psi5 psi3 psi2 psi1 psi
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Radical Statistics. (February 24, 1982). Estimated blast radius of a one megaton nuclear explosion by peak overpressure (in miles) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved July 26, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1368754/nuclear-bomb-estimated-force-by-distance/
Radical Statistics. "Estimated blast radius of a one megaton nuclear explosion by peak overpressure (in miles)." Chart. February 24, 1982. Statista. Accessed July 26, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1368754/nuclear-bomb-estimated-force-by-distance/
Radical Statistics. (1982). Estimated blast radius of a one megaton nuclear explosion by peak overpressure (in miles). Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: July 26, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1368754/nuclear-bomb-estimated-force-by-distance/
Radical Statistics. "Estimated Blast Radius of a One Megaton Nuclear Explosion by Peak Overpressure (in Miles)." Statista, Statista Inc., 24 Feb 1982, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1368754/nuclear-bomb-estimated-force-by-distance/
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