of the Shot 6 water samples (7 days) and as close to the time of analysis of Shot 5 samples (9 days) as possible. Column 3 lists the response of the gammaionization instrument for 2.22 x 10° gamma photons min-! of energy Ej as determined from the curve in Figure 4.4. In calculating Columns 4 and 5, a source was arbitrarily chosen equivalent to 2.22 x 10° photons min-! em~? of all energies. 5 8 T T T T T Column 4 then gives for each value of Ej T © DETERMINED WITH Hg2°Eay= 0.24 MEV w *A DETERMINED WITH. Co-Ba!3? Egy-O0.62MEV 5 “@ DETERMINED WITH Fe5® , Egy: 1.20 MEV Z 6}— “O DETERMINED WITH Co® , Egy: 1.25 MEV -- -— — z 2 o St “Shetberg WE. , Shipmon,W.H. and LCOR RK Skow a 3 Oy; 2 ot; n 2 . or t | -~ >: ope 4 ee ae ~- fee o of —4q | 7 f--~ ot 02 + }_ ws zo | oh oa s S —" —T ne 3 4 2 g ; W DETERMINED WITH No2* Egy: 2.07 MEV 2 —— |. 3 {| cM DETERMINED WITH I!9! Egy? 0.39 MEV _ O03 04 O5 O06 O7 O8 . O98 10 Hf 2 PHOTONENERGY, E; (MEV) 03 t# i %JS 16.47 18 t? 20 Figure 4.4 Relative response of NRDL ion chamber with incident photon energy (Mev) (after Shelbert). the calculated gamma ionization instrument response in mv cm~? for 2.22 x 108 gamma photons min~'!cm-?. Column 5 gives the corresponding gamma energy rate in Mev min-! em-? for i=9 2.22 x 108 x nj/ i 1 photons of energy Ej in Mev min-! cm -2 The ratio of the Columns 5 and 4then gives for both Shot 5 and Shot 6: x = 3.75 x 108 Mev min-!mv-!. 4.5 CALCULATION OF REFERENCE DOSE RATE, dr The value of dy corresponding to a gamma energy emission rate R = 1 Mev min-! cm~?, was calculated from Equations 4.1 and 4.2 and the gamma spectra and 67