Rad Safe surveys and Project 2.5a surveys.

Comparisons of these values

were dene by converting 811 measurements to mr/hr at O + 4 days after the

detonations, This veriod was selected because these island survey measurements were felt to he more valid than at earlier times when the
majority of the survey readings were obtained by helicopter at verious
heights above the surface. Conversion of all measurements to 0 + 4 days
was méde by usins the composite gamma field decay curve in Fie. 5.1.
Although this decay curve was constructed from toth theoretical and ex-

perimental eveluation of Shot 1 deta, its use in reducing data from

Shots 2,3,4,
& comparison
shots.12/ It
cause of the

for Shot 6,

and 5 does not introduce aroreciable error as is shown by
of the experimental ane theoretical decay curves for these
does introduce some error into the Shot 4 crlculetions hesignificantly different capture to fission ratios existing

The ratio of actual gamma fields to measured activity found in
the total collectors located on the atoll islands was not a constant
for the many islands evaluated. Figure 4.1, a plot of field readings

to readings as determined from the total collectors, was constructed

by consicering all data that were available; this included

ments from Shots 1,3,4, and 6.

msasure-

A curve was fitted to the data which

indicated a 1 to 1 ratio at high levels of activity and a 10 to 1 ratio
where the total collector measurements were of low intensity. This curve

was extrapolated at total collector levels below 1.0 mr/hr with a constant

Slope inticating a 10 to 1 ratio between field survey moasuremenzs and

total collector measurements,

Since this variable ratio was found to be

independent of the shot detoneted, it is reasonable to believe thet the

explanation for the variance is inherent in the characteristics of the

collecting instrument,
The fallout in areas of high residual gamma activity were those
where the larecer particles predominated. These particles with conmaratively high rates of fall aprarently do not tend to follow the strearlines abvuut the collector.

This tendency may explain the higher collect-

ing efficiency resulting in those areas of high resicual pamma fields.
The fact that the ratio of gamma rield measurements *o cama measurerents
from the total collector approaches 1 in the areas of higs: gamma activity
is fortuitously coincidental,
The activity collected in the totel collectors emnloyed et the
lagoon stations was converted to equivalent infinite “ield values by
using the curve in Fig. 4.1.

All data were then converted to r/hr et 1 hr using the composite

gamma decay curve in Fig. 5.3.

A similar evaluation of the gummed paper collectors was made.

The curve in Fig. 4.2 was constructed using data from Shots 1, 3, and 6

to determine the ratio of gamma infinite field measurements mace with
survey inst-uments to those made on the gummed papers with the 47 gamma
fonization chamber. A constant ratio of 2 to 1 was determined for this
collecting device,
The gummed paper measurements from lagoon and free-floating sea
stations were then corrected to infinite field velues at C # 4 days by
use of Fig. 4e2 and then converted to r/hr at 1 hr using the composite

gamma decay curve in Fig. 5.3.

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