/eeALE oe a, ™ “_ N \ Cryne Ei Ps i Seortte Tey } + 349r(t2 73D 706.9r(t= @) 702.8r(t= 73h) “S Nowcal Wiles sen, 26.5110) ‘ a “R6r (ts rebey Chars I28.69(1200) - j25r (t=20hr) @D crore Sy Sy 139.56 (t= 00) . wea” SN cree on a3 j22reesnd - . a _- - bY Do ‘ i . a ‘ ee “t Do, : ‘ \ ' Nan ‘ if dspart re ZUNI Figure 3.19 Map of Bikini Atoll showing unshielded residual exposures fot Shot Zuni. This illustration gives exposures at Islands Dog, George, How, Uncle, and Yoke. See Table 3.1 for references to station designations, distances from ground zero, arrival times, and maximum eaposure rates. x Py;“AE sper <a Ft madi fo rf é f ff J é Zire (t=cO) 428r(t=74hr) FLATHEAD Say . i eee] ‘ esate i [ests (t= @) Inside ff L\2ear(rs 37 he) Biest Shield 258r (1251 hr} Blast Shivid / 442 ¢(t= 0) 439" (t= 53hr) L7r(t=@} Lepreeeo tt s85 he) hoe“ET Cite Deena Pi Hh ey » CTOR al ~~, 260r (t= O) Outside | ( Ns a ee oe S Neuical Moes 9746 (t*52hr) > . oo . . UNE! on eo | a ah “ ede a Toei TER Figure 3.20 Map of Rikini Atoll showing uashielded residual exposures for Shot Flathead. This illustration gives exposures at Islands Able, Alfa, Easy, Fox, and George (a and b). See Table 3.2 for references to station designations, distances from ground zero, arrival times, and maximum exposure rates. 39