The sample locations selected by the random selection technique are
shown on photographs of each island in the data section of the Appendix.
Objective Selection.

The objective technique was utilized where the

random selection process and its necessary assumptions were not applicable.

The aerial survey and terrestrial radiation survey identified hot spots on
--veral islands.

GZ areas, assumed to have elevated concentrations of

radionuclides, and suspected or known burial sites had been indicated by
historical research. All of these 2scations were sampled using objective
selection techniques to evaluate the specific situation.

Only enough

samples were collected to identify the radionuclides present and verify
the existence of the area in question.

When justified, a crude attempt was

made to determine the extent of such elevated areas.

The following specific

areas were sampled objectively:

Table 5, Objective Sampling Areas (Excluding TLD)
Island
IRENE

JANET

or
Seminole Crater Area

No. of Samples
10

Surface

Interior

T

Profile

Hot Spot (Engrg. Survey)

1

Profile

SGZ'

1 ea.

Profile (180 em)

Hot Spot (Engrg. Survey)

1

Profile

2

Profile

1

Surface

ELMER

Decontamination Pad

LUCY

North End (Hot Spot)

BELLE

-Hot Spot (Engrg. Survey)

1

Profile

DAISY

Hot Spot (Engrg. Survey)

1

Profile

OLIVE

Hot Spot (Engrg. Survey )

1

Profile

SALLY

Hot Spot, West End (Engrg. Survey)

1

Profile

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