radiation

survey--series

A.L. McGibbon,

K.W.

II);

Peek,

and

D.B.

J.E. Jobst,

Smith,

and

N.A. Alcorn,

H.G. Smith

D.E.

(aerial

Freed,

radiation

survey--series III).
The efforts of these people led to a very detailed and elegant picture of
the

external

exposure

in

the

Northern Marshall

Islands.

The

aerial

survey

provides the data for estimating the external exposure to the inhabitants or
future inhabitants of the atolls.

The entire EG&G staff are complimented for

their brillant performance.
A

most

critical

phase

of

the

processing of over 5400 samples.
following

people

are

commended

terrestrial

and

marine

program

was

the

It took 12 mo to complete this task and the
for

conclude the task in a 12-mo period:

their

performance

and

perserverance

to

Jim Becker, Marie Cavaliere, Pat Cigliuti,

Joane Davis, Regina Davis, Ray Jenkins, Pete Kellaris, Carl Latkin, Lee Llevano,

Maryanne

Loquist,

Sue

Oleson,

John

Rehder,

Brian Springer,

Carol

Stoker,

Stan Thompson, Patrick Yoshihiro, and Ora Lowe.
It was no small task to plan,

field, and conduct the survey;

process and

analyze the thousands of samples; reduce the data from the aerial, terrestrial,
and marine

highly

surveys;

commended

and develop the assessments.

for

bringing

the

entire

All

project

of

the above

to

a

very

people

successful

conclusion.

William L. Robison
Technical Director

Northern Marshall Islands Survey

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