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Radicsogical Survey of Dovnwind itolls Contaminated by BRAVO
8 March — 1000 ~ 1800

Two partics in smll boats surveyed living arca

on Rongclap Island and castorn half of Rongclap Atoll

9 March — 0700 + 1130 Two partics in smll boats procecded from the D
which wes stationcd outside Utirik Atoll and survcycd

Utirik and Aon Islands, the main islands of the Atoll

9 March — 1500 ~ 1700

Onc party in a small boat landed on the outer

reef of Bikar Island and survoycd the island, the onl
large island of Bikar ‘Atoll,

10 March ~ O700 - 1100 Two partics in small boats proceeded from the D
which was stationod outsidc Rongcrik Atoll and survey

Eniwctak Island (where the Task Force's Units had bee
stationed) and the other important islands of the Ato

10 March — 1430 = 1980 Two partios in smll boats proeccdcd fromthe D
which was stationed ovtsido Alinginac Atoll and surve:
tho inhabited islands of the Atoll,'
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12 March - 0700 = 1400 Onc party in a small boat surveyed the northw.

orn islands of Rongclap Atoll and onc party rechcckoca
tho Living arcas on Rongelap Isiand and established a
-rofcrence lecation for future decay-mcasurcments,

12 March ~- O800
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Survey tcam arrived Fniwotok Atoll via DDE.

The following personnel from tcst projects in TG 7.1, TU 13, scrved as

members of the survey tcam:

Horbert Scoville, Jr,
Richard Rast

TU-13 Staff
Project 2,1

Richard Soule

Projoct 2.5a

Walmer Strope

Project 6.4

The USS NICHOLS (MDE 449) supplicd boat crows under the direction of LT Cliffo:
Frink, Executive Officcr, for surveys. 5.

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Instrumntation

Radiac sct AN/PDR-39 was sclectcd as the instremcnt to be used in the

of the survey.

Fivo (5) cach of AN/PDR-39 wero cniibiated with an 80

source twenty-four hours before departure,

zcro variation between instrummts ~ any scale.

Th: cilibration yiclded :

Upon cross checking three of

these instrumats, (a point of actual survoy) in a radiaticn ficld of 0.320 rf

it was found that all threo instruments gave the same reading.

Theso survey meters were subject to prolonged use under adverse condi-

tions of dampness (to the point of sca watcr splashing ovor thom), salt deposit
and continual rough handling. With onc cxccption, all instrumnts oporatcd
cfficicntly for the duration of the opcration. On the final day it was found

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