5 A.1 Soot 1 Fourteen difce--rcinl fallout collectcrs were recovered frem the lend ard lagoon sta*ione after Shot 21. Of these, eieht ficd sa anled proverly end the data therefrom ere presentec in Anpendix C (Firs. C-° throuch C-14). Of the 40 sarrlinr increments, Samples 10 and 1}, 20 and 21, and 30 and 31 were collected over the same time interval (see ooints A,B, ard C of Figs, C-° through C-16.) "ith perfect sampling these increments would collect icentie:1] amounts of fallout and the reduced data could then be used +9 determine not only the period of fallout sut also the rate of errivsl, However, cs indicated from inererent groups A,B, and C, the levels of activity varied by as much aan order of mernitude, This varietion was undoubtedly the result of : NN No. sampling small amounts of meterial over a small area ror short time ‘ntervalc, This deficiency does not affect the usefulness of the 1i..- trument in perforzing its primery function of determining the time of arrivel fut it does explain the crratic nature of the curves, Relative counts of each increment were mede “ith a gamma scintillation counter uncer fixed geometry. The level 2f activity es indicated in Figs. C-9 through C-16 should not be construed as indicative of the rate of arrival of falleut material. Several differential fallout collectors that failed to trigger were analyzed to determine the “leld backerc und of the collecting inecrements. Firure C-17 shows the genersl level of contamination found in a non-orerating sampler located at station 251.09 that was exposed to fallout. Table 5.6 tabuletes time of errivul period and time of cessation of fallout within the Bikini Atoll area. Date collected from Project 2.2 and Project 2.5a time-intensity recorder traces are also presented, c-: | ~ Station | 250.05 » 250.06 , TALE5.6-Time of Arrival olof Fallout aeenSnanenneiaenttieneettieeee = Tp _ Time of Arrival Sampler = Period (rin) (min) Differential Collector | 0 + 20 Differential Collector: OQ +25 = Differential Collector 0+ 35 § 251.04 251.05 Differential Collector Differential Collector O + 30 0 + 35 ; 251.10 251.03 Differential Collector Fime Intensity Recorder, 0 + 40 0 +15 250.22 | 250.24 251.06 ' Dog j Oboe Differential Collector | 0+ 25 Differential Collector (a Proj. 2.2 0+ 25 <O4+15 <0 +15 Proj. 2.2 ‘| | 125 115 60 8&0 125 90 { | 70 50 - ~ ~ (a) See Xeference 2 for an account of this project 69 Coda. Time of | Cessation (min) -- ’ 7 L O+ 145 O + 140 O¢* 95 O+ 95 O + 155 O + 126 0+ 0+ - - 95 90 ;