Radioactivity From Crossroads Baker Shot
The curves of Figs. 3.26, 3.27, and 3.28 show the radioactivity
in the surface waters of Bikini Lagoon on the first three days after
Crossroads Baker Shpt.
The values shown are in mR/hr.
Since this
shot was in late July, wind and current conditions were somewhat
different than those to be expected in March and April, when the
trade winds are blowing.
The prevailing trade winds are from east-
northeast, averaging 15 to 20 knots, while on B day there were light
breezes estimated at less than 5 knots from south-southeast.
On
B +1 the light breezes alternated with periods of calm, and on B + 2
and B + 5 the wind increased somewhat and hauled to the southeast,
(The figures shown are from an article, "Diffusion in Bikini
Lagoon", by W: H. Munk, G. C. Ewing, and R. R. Revelle, of the Scripps
Institution of Oceanography; Transactions of the American Geophysical
Union, v. 30, pp. 59-66, 1949.
figures:
The following note accompanies the
"Qualitative description of the diffusion of contaminated
water--In examining the distribution shown . . . one should hold in
mind that they are based on measurements extending over many hours,
rather than on simultaneous measurements.")
3-28
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