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Table 10.5—-SBNa (SAN ILDEFONSO)*t
.

Date .

1952

4
S
8
9

we eee

6,000

26,000
20,000

10 Nov.

0805

8,000

18 Nov.

0800

17 Nov.
21 Nov.

0801
0815

1236)

0810
0945

1953

3 Jan.
7 Feb.

¢

Air reading,

mr/hr

0836
0817
0800
0751

11 Nov.
14 Nov.

mer ye praeage nene ee +

Ground reading,

Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.

16 Nov.

mr/hr

6,000
3,300

Island
Island
Island
Island

$,000

center
center
center
center

Island center

3,800
2,200

Island center
island center

2,000

Island center

2,200
2,800
1,700

Remarks

1,200

890-1600
100-1000

Island center

Island center
Island center
Island center
Island center

om

‘

*/ nautical mile from ground zero.

fAssuming that radiation decay follows a T7!:? law, extrapolation in-

dicates that radiation readings greater than 4500 r/hr would have existed

Me

Prise rengne rman:os ELE TEE SERGERRAeg mere Dane re nee ne ap Ba aE TO

Time

at H+ 1 hr. Limited recovery (10 mia) could commence at H + 75 hr.

Table 10.6—- FLORA (ELUGELAB)*t
Date
1952
SNov.

8 Nov.

TNov.

8
9
16
18
19

Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.

Time

Surface reading,

mr/hr

Alr reading,

ror/br

0813

8000

0748

20

0813

0754
0148
1630
0804
0347

q

Remarks
$0 ft over water

14

25 {t over water

10
20
2
1
2

25
25
25
25
25

25 ft over water
ft
it
ft
ft
ft

over
over
over
over
over

water
water
water
water
water

*Ground zero.
Crater began to fill shortly after detonation; thus radioactivity of the
crater bottom began to diminish becavse of decay, flushing, and burial.

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