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SUMMARY OF SURVEY PARTY REPORTS:
Part 13
Eastern half Rongelap Atoll surveyed 8 March.
milliroenbgens per hour:
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Able-Village Rongelap Island, 280
to 00; Baker-Rongelap Island average 00 maximum 50;
Charlie-Eniwetok Island 1200; Dog-Eriirippuu Island 2800 to 3500.
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Rough weather prevented landing all
islands; inhabitated islands and as many others as possible
surveyed: Able-Utirik Island 30 to 50; Baker-Agn Island hO"to 60;
Charlie-Bikar Island 120 to 160.
Part 3:
Rongerik Atoll survey 10 March:
Able-Eniwetok Island 220 to 300};
Baker-Bock Island 1000.
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Part hk: Alinginae Atoll Islands 10 March: 100 to 10.
Part 5: Wotje Atoll 5 March Ormed Island 3.5.
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Part 6. Erikub Atoll 5 March Eriku Island 1.5.
Part 7:
Maloelap Atoll 6 March Kaven Island 1.6.
Part 8: Wotho Atoll 6 March-Wotho Island 0.6.
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Majuro Atoll 7 March-Uligo Island 0.5.
Part 10; Zero SS Rogue departed Ebeye, Kwaj 01080); Mike entered Channel
Utirik 021200 Mike; anchored 02152) Mike departed 030700 Mike
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arrived Majuro 071630 Mike; ship visited Majuro by Dr. White.
Reading (milliroentgens per hour) 10 on open deck, 5 to 8 in
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