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Program 2 = WUCLEAR EFFECTS
Program Director - E. A. Martell, LtCol, USA
‘Project 2.1 = GAMMA RADIATION DOSIMETRY
Project Officer - R. H. Dempsey
Objective

To measure the gamma radiation exposure at various locations following
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a nuclear detonation.
Instrumentation

Film and chemical dosimeters were placed in 3" aluminum cannisters
meted on 2" aluminus stakes.

3 feet above ground.

The detectors were placed at a height of

Both detecting systems were calibrated against an
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dnalypis of the date was made assuming a fall-out time of } hr.
Watime 76, 77, 78, and 79, show evidence of having been exposed to

| Smmdersble initial radiation in addition to the residual radietion
it mut heave been present. Unfortunately, the films from stations 76,
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E "T™ Fe the initial radiation shen the chemical detectorsare analyzed.
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