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COLLECTION

OF SAMPLES

The fallout samples were collected at stations established by the

personnel of Projects 2,5a and 6.4.

The location of these stations and

details of the collectors used are given in the reports of Projects
2.58 and

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Chemical and radiochemical studies were made on samples from Shots

1,2,3, and 4.

Limited radiochemical measurements were made on samples

from Shots 5 and 6,

Physical data on the nature of the fallout were obtained from

Shots 1,2,4, and 5.
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EQUIPMENT
The analyses at the site were rerformed in mobile laboratories

budlt in trailers.

These laboratories were equipped with conventional

chemical apparatus and several tyres of special apparatus as well as

beta and gamma counters, A gamma spectrometer was located in an air
conditioned building near the mobile Bboratories.
The equipment at USNRDL consisted of conventional apparatus for
chemical, radiochemical, and physical studies as well as several special
types of apparatus. Included in the conventional equipment were bsta

and gemma counters, an emission spectrogr_oh, spectrophotometers, X-ray

diffraction apparatus, a petrographic microscope, a crystalab ultra-

sonorator, Model SL 520, Beckman pH meters, ion-exchange columns with

accessory equipment, and the standard apparatus found in chemical laboratories. The special equipment included aerosol sampling devices
and film coating, developing, and scanning apparatus,
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Sample Collectors

Samplers of two types were used fcr collecting fallout for
chemical and radiochemical studies, Also, some of the samples from
Project 2.5a collectors were studied on this project.
One type of collector consisted of three legal polyethylene

bottles fitted with 7-in. diameter fumnels of the same material mounted
in a frame with a mechanical device arranged to uncover the three funnels
at detonation time and cover them again after 3 hr. These samplers did
not operate originally as well as had been anticipated but after sone
modification operated satisfactorily.

The other type of collector was a collecting funnel 6-1/2 ft x

11 ft built onto a life raft and arranged to drain into a 13-gal polyethylene bottle, Because this apparatus was inadequately designed and
constructed to cope with conditions found in the field only a limited

number of samples were obtained from it.

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Counters

The beta detectors were NRDL Model PC-l proportional counters.
coaxial anode type,
These detectors were of the cylindrical, side-window,

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