Wee 0021620 TABLE 11 Contribution of Induced Activities to the H + 1 Reference Intensity for Fallout From Some Test Shots chot JANGLE, "“s" i(1) = p29 wpe? 237 wpe’? 0.0227 0.00957 0.2097 Sum (values in 10713 r/nr per fission/s q tt) 0.1799 0.106 JANGLE, “U" 0.106 CASTLE, Bravo 0.101 CASTLE, Romeo 0.119 CASTLE, Koon 0.130 CASTLE, Union 0.079 REDWING, Zuni 0.055 REDWING, Flathead REDWING, Navajo REDWING, Tewa "0.064 PLUMBBOB, Diablo 0.018 PLUMBBOB, Shasta 0.018 PLUMBBOB, Coulomb C 0.005 0.013 0.119 0.013. 0.119 0.013 0.001 0.030 0.145 0.015 0.001 0.048 0.183 0.016 0.001 0.147 0.010 0.002 0.015 0.106 0.007 0.002 0.001 0.065 _ ELETED _ D __. ee 0.008 0.002 0.019 0.09 0.002 0.020 0.002 0.020 0.001 0.006 be less efficient collectors than the surrounding terrain (all stations used in Table 12 are land stations) and that q for a non-biased collection should not be greater than about 1.0. The a/a values are separated by Operation Because different collectors or collecting platforms were used in each. DOENG The values of (1.0) of q/@ indicate the station values used to calculate G. This is not done for the PLUMBBOB Shots since all the values except 2 were used in calculating q. In taking the respective @ values as the estimate of q for the two different terrains (EPG and NTS), the assumption is implied that there was no collecting bias at the stations involved. The ratio of the average q value for all the stations to that for the no-bias stations (1.e. where q is less than about 1.0) is the average station collecting bias factor. This is 1.88 for the Operation CASTLE collectors (Chemical Corps, CWL) and 1.55 for the Operation REDWING collectors (NRDL). For tbe PLUMBBOB shots, the sampling bias was assumed to be absent for the collectors 41 47)