TABLE 6.4 - Shot 6, Gamma Infinite Field Levels at Eniwetok Atvll Converted to r/hr at 1 or us Determined by Various Techniques Station Code Analysis Analysis - - - - 665 - - - 705 - 250.32 Lagoon Le? Lagoon Lagoon - Lagoon - Lagoon - ' | 1.5 - 2.7 - 1.6 - - - 250,37 : Lagoon - - - - - - 0.4 0.4 |! Lagoon 250,47 | Lagoon 250048 | Lagoon - - - - | 0.3 0.19 0,19 O22 250.49 | Lagoon 250.50 Lagoon - - - 250.51 Lagoon - . 250.54 250.55 250.52 ! Lagoon ' Lagoon | Lagoon ~ - 0.2 Goll 0.13. Lagoon Lagoon - - 0.7 8.3 MAC@L Barge Oscar Lagoon ~ - - 0.2 Bhe5 Lagoon Lagoon ‘+ Lagoon - 1.7 0.6 - - - 3.5 - - ~ 0.13 363 - - 12.3 5.8 250. 35 250. 36 250.41 - 45 Leroy Lagoon 250.39 Paper 42 250.27 2500 34 Guumed 26 Nancy 250. 33 ° “078 Ode Total Collector poasured Py Alice Janet 250,28 259.30 Mecerme eeoree by - | - | ! - - ~- 0.2 0.3 - | | i | ~- - fallout first arrived at the outlying atolls several hours after dstona- tion. These data (Table 6.5), along with the measurements made ~itain the Bikini Atoll as shown in Fig. 6.1, represent the available gamma field measurements used in tunis analysis. 6.2.2 Deterrination of Experimental Model - Snot 1 Although significant gavma field data were obtained, they fell far short of completely defining the fallout patvern, lowever, with the added knowledze of the axis of sywnetry of the fallout pattern, 82