TABLE 2.2 CALIBRATION AND READING OF INSTRUMENTATION Instruments Kaiser Dose Rate NBS Film Packs Where Where Where Calibrated Processed Read _ AFSWC LASL EG&G and AFSWC AFSWC AFSWC Kodak 548-0 Film LSD Film Stacks LSD Film Packs EG&G LSD* LSD AFSWC LSD LSD AFSWC LSD LSD Glass Needles DT-60 Dose Rate Type A Neutron Film Type B Neutron Film NYNSt LASL LASL LASL LSD NYNS _ _ AFSWC . LSD NYNS NTS AFSWC AFSWC AFSWC RTF Dosimeter LASL _ NTS Sulfur Planchets LASL AFSWC AFSWC Sulfur Bags LASL AFSWC AFswc Mg-3 Tech Opst —_ AFSWC 7 * Lexington Signal Depot + New York Naval Shipyard t Technical Operations Inc., Arlington, Massachusetts The third foil packet, shielded by cadmium covered polyethylene disks, was provided todetect neutrons in the intermediate energy range. These dosimeters were mounted against a 10-by-12by-6-inch paraffin block to simulate the response when worn on the body. The RTF dosimeters were recovered 7 minutes after detonation. The foil activations were determined with an Anton pancake mica-end-window tube (1007TA) and a Model 192 Nuclear Chicago ultrascaler. 2.4 DATA REQUIREMENTS The data required included: (1) gamma dose rate as a function of time and distance until approximately H + 20 seconds at the earth surface; (2) total gamma dose as a function of distance; (3) neutron dose as a function of distance; (4) fallout as a function of time at a given distance; (5) neutron-induced activity decay rate of NTS soil; and (6) rate of rise of fireball during time~ dose-rate measurements. Table 2.2. The instruments were calibrated, processed, and read as shownin 28

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