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Project 2.65 - Analysis of Fallout and Base Surge - M. Morgenthau

Objectives

The general objectives of project 2.65 participation in REDWING were

to:

(1) obtain fallout samples on land and to perform radiophysical and

radiochemical measurements on the samples; (2) prepare dose rate contours
of the atoll area from information gathered by this project, other projects,
and Rad-Safe; and (3) evaluate the role of the base surge in transport of
radioactive material,
Description and Experimental Procedures:
Stations at Eniwetok Atoll were equipped with a Gross Fallout Collector (GFC).

On D-Day, D #1, and D # 2, an aerial survey of residual radiation was
made over the respective atolls by helicopter.

The measurements were taken

by means of a probe on a long cable suspended below the hovering helicopter.

The position of the probe was determined by comparison with maps and aerial
photographs.
Results
Aerial survey readings taken on three successive days were corrected

for meter calibration and corrected to H #1 hour and H # 12 hour values
as shown in Table 2.65=1 by using the decay exponent of ~1.0.

The field

readings taken on three successive days were plotted as a function of time
for seven representative islands.

The average decay exponent for the period

H # 8 to H # 55 hours was found to be -1.015.
Analysis of intermittent fallout collector data, particle size data,
and radiochemical data is in progress.

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