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Table 10.24—- LEROY (RIGILI)*t
Date
Time
Ground reading,
mr/hr
Air reading,
mr/hr
1952
2 Nov.
4 Nov.
0725
0820
33Q
95
120
5 Nov.
1
8
10
16
17
18
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
0816
0800
0805
0801
1700
0822
0816
“30
14
10
4
17
27
9
8
5
Remarks
Island centr
Island center
Island center
Island
Island
Island
Island
Island
Island
center
center
center
center
center
center
*13°/ nautical miles from ground zero.
Date
1952
2
4
16
17
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Time
0735
0830
1710
0832
Ground reading,
mr/br
.
14
0
4
1.6
1.3
Remarks
Island center
Island center
King day
Island center
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JAMES(RIBA!ON)t
1952
2 Nov.
0737
3
M+1 day
16 Nov.
1700
1.2
King day
2
1.0
M+1day
King day
IRWIN (POKON)t
1952
2 Nov.
16 Nov.
0739
1702
‘
21744 nautical miles from ground zero.
718 nautical miles from ground zero.
t18'4 nautical miles from ground zero.
61
er
Air reading,
mr/hr
shee ere mee ee
SDS re
Table 10.25—-KEITH (GIRINIEN)*
SE ee
dicates that radiation readings of greater than 2.5 r/hr would have existed at H + 4 hr.
5k ME
fAssuming that radiation decay follows a T~'-? law, extrapolation in-