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Figure 2.2 Mark I calibration from distant point source of radium, Site Elmer
Rad~Safe compound, 10 May 1954. Microammeter: Weston 301, 0~20ua.
experimental field reading of Mark II the calibration curves given in Figure 2.3, but only

after these latter values have.been multiplied by a factor of 1.5; that is, after ordinates
of the solid curves of Figure 2.3 have been displaced upward by multiplying them by the
factor of 1.5.

The Mark It instrument calibrated in this manner has been used as a standard for absolute intensity of radiation underwater throughout the cruise; all other instruments used

during the trip have been in effect calibrated against the Mark II response.

2.1.3 Measurements Made. About 1,000 radiation measurements were made in the
survey following Shot 5. The majority of these measurements were from the Mark I, I,

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