a

-HEOSOSEoOEESE
e

Table 1.

Number of soil sample locations on each island (continued).
No. of Sample Locations
Surface

(0-15 cm)
Eneu

North of airstrip

South of airstrip

____

TOTAL

Profiles

(0-90 cm)

60

2

350

12

40

2
(6 samples
each)

The exact soil sampling locations will actually be determined by a

random selection process to obtain statistically meaningful and unbiased

results. Special samdles will also be collected within "hot spot" areas
or other areas of specialized interest. The samples will be placed in
plastic bags with appropriate identification tags and readied for ship-

ment to LLL, where they will undergo preprocessing and gamma-spectral
analysis. It is anticipated that analyses for other radionuclides of

interest, such as plutonium-239 and strontium-90, will be performed at a
contractor laboratory.

Purpose:

Gamma~Exposure Rate Survey

_The gamma-ray exposure measurements program conducted on the ground
is designed to provide detailed examination of the geographical variability of the exposure rates on Bikini and Eneu Islands, and to provide
overall verification of exposure rate measurements mace during previous

visits.

Bones

——

Methods

and Measurements

The program utilizes the Baird-Atomic scintillation detector which consists of a 2.5-cm-diam x 3.9-cm-long NaI crystal with ratemeter readout.

The instrument is calibrated with a !37’Cs point source on the primarv

calibration range of the National Environmentsl Research Center, Las Vegas,

Nevada. Wnile the response of this instrument is energy-dependent, our
experience at Enewetak showed that this was not a serious limitation be-

cause of the dominance of 13’Cs in the radiation background on the Atoll.
We will also utilize the Reuter-Stokes high pressure ionization chamber.
The current produced by the

radiation induced ionization within the chan-

ber is measured by a sensititive electrometer with digital readout. The
instrument exhibits a flat energy response over all gamma-ray energies of
interest to this survey. It is capable of measuring exnosure rates from
about 1 pR/hr to 200 pR/hr with an accuracy of about 5%. Thus,

the -

results derived from this instmiment may be chosen ag a reference to which
measurments obtained by other techniques can be compared.

oe6992509

DOE ARCHIVES

’

Select target paragraph3