CHAPTER 3 (Cont)
ILLUSTRATIONS
Gamma-ray dose rate wersus tiae and integral dose,

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Station MK~-c52
Gamma-ray dose rate wersus tine and integral dose,

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Gamma-ray dose rate wersus tine and integral dose,

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Gamma-ray dose rate wersus time and integral dose,

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Gamaa-ray dose rate wersus time and integral dose,

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Gamma-ray dose rate wersus time and integral dose,

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Gamma-ray dose rate wersus time and integral dose,

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Gamma-ray dose rate versus tise and integral dose,

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Gamma-ray intensity multiplied by Sur? as a function

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Circuit diagram of low-alcitude gamma-dose-rate

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Station K-c09 2. 2 2 2 ew ee we ee ee te te ww

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Station IK-59. 2. 2. 2 2 0 ee ee ee es we te ww

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Station TH*A8. .... a

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Station K-39. «2 2 2 2 2 2 ew ew ew ew eee ee we

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Station OR-115R. 2. 2 2. 2 2 ew we ew we ete ew

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Station OR-125S. 2. 2. 2. 2 2 ww we wee we ewww ee

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Station OR-J2. 2. 2. 2 2 2 ee ew ew ee wee eee ew

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of height above the earth and its derivitive .. . .

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Gauge Wo. 100. 2 2 ww ee ee eee ee ee

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Gauge No. yO71 2. 2 2 we ee we we we ete ew

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Calibration of low~altitude gamma-dose-rate

Calibration of high-alticude gamma-dose-rate

Calibration of total gamma-dose, Gauge No. 1... .
Gamma-~dose rate telewetry record, Stacion IK-59. ..
Gamma-dose rates for Teak and Orange low-alcitude
stations 2... 2 2 2 ee ee ew we ew ee th et ww

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TABLES

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Variables and Data Sources . 2. 2... 2 2 ee wee
Normalized Fission-Product Gacaa-Ray Energy versus

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Summsry of Gamma-Ray Data from Teak and Orange...
Total Gamma Dose in Roentzgens Received at Teak and

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Orange Stations. . 2... 2. 2. 2. we we ee wee ee

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Range in Air .

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RADIOCHEMICAL SAMPLING... . 2.2...

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SAMPLER DESIGN by J. BR. Banister. .....-.-.
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Introduction .

Debris Characterisrics at 250,000 Feet .
Filter Design for 250,000 Feee Altitude.

Debris Characteristics at 125,000 Feet .

Filter Design for 125,000 Feet Altitude
@esulcts and Analysis .........226

Discussion and Conclusions .

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